Currently, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most prominent technologies in the digital world, with more and more companies and organizations using it to optimize processes and improve user experience.
Google is one of the leading companies in this field and has just launched a free online AI course for anyone wanting to learn more about the technology.
The course, called “Google AI for everyone,” aims to teach people what AI is and how it works from the ground up.
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In addition, topics such as ethics and fairness in AI and how applications can make mistakes as a result of bad data are also discussed.
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Free Google course to learn about artificial intelligence
Participants will learn how to teach a computer to recognize sights and sounds, how AI is used in the real world, and how neural networks and different types of machine learning work.
The course is designed for anyone interested in learning about AI, without any prior knowledge.
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The learning modules are divided into different sections, ranging from what AI is and how it works, to how AI can help predict numbers and make computer-aided decisions.
Ethics and fairness in AI will also be discussed and how to teach a computer to learn.
The course is completely free and available on the edX platform. Participants can request a certificate, but there are costs involved.
To enroll, all you need to do is sign up to Google AI for Everyone on edX by following this link, create a free account and access the course.
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