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Society of Mind: Artificial Intelligence for Humans
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) designed for non-computer science majors. No programming experience is required. Students will explore the history and major milestones of AI, gaining insight into the technologies that are rapidly reshaping industries, enhancing human intelligence, and sparking new avenues of creativity. Key concepts such as deep learning, natural language processing, recommendation systems, and generative AI will be demystified through real-world examples. The course will also delve deeply into the legal, ethical, and societal implications of AI, equipping students with the skills needed to effectively engage with modern AI technologies. Through discussions, case studies, and interactive activities, students will develop a nuanced understanding of AI’s strengths and limitations, preparing them to make informed decisions about the use of AI in their personal and professional lives.
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Semester Registration Dates: Apr 05, 2024 to Sep 12, 2024 Levels: Undergraduate Attributes: Topics Course, Computer&Info Sci Online Campus Lecture Schedule Type Online Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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