Videos

Learn AI In 60 Minutes | An introduction to artificial intelligence for students and educators



A.I. For Anyone

Welcome to the “Learn AI In 60 Minutes” virtual workshop, hosted by A.I. For Anyone and Mark Cuban Companies!

Subscribe to our YouTube channel and like this video for more content like this ☝️

~
Schedule of Events:
1. Introduction
2. Workshop Presentation
3. Q&A
4. Details about how to get involved with A.I. For Anyone and Mark Cuban Foundation

~
Subscribe to our newsletter for all the latest and greatest from the world of AI: http://aiforanyone.org/newsletter

~
For details on our Google AIY Kit giveaway, visit:
http://www.instagram.com/p/B–G-VQJvDB/ or
http://twitter.com/aiforanyone/status/1250144766043598850

~
Follow us on social media for the latest news and updates from our organizations!

— A.I. For Anyone —
http://instagram.com/aiforanyone
http://twitter.com/aiforanyone
http://facebook.com/aiforanyone
http://www.linkedin.com/company/ai-for-anyone

— Mark Cuban Foundation —
http://instagram.com/markcubanai
http://twitter.com/markcubanai

Source

Similar Posts

42 thoughts on “Learn AI In 60 Minutes | An introduction to artificial intelligence for students and educators
  1. Thanks for hosting this 🙂
    I've learned a lot and hope to learn more from this program.
    If any "staff" member at "A.I. For Anyone" is viewing this,
    Is it possible A.I. could take over the political industry?
    Thanks 🙂

  2. I am working with students (12 to 18 years old) in Australia on the new world of work and your videos will be great to show in our sessions. Thanks

  3. Okay, so a computer is able to be programmed to fulfill a task in a controlled environment…that's what we are excited about? A more informative video would show us the out-takes and discuss improving the systems. Here's what the future looks like for "AI" professionals: Go to school, learn how to improve "AI" with better code and get called a "Data Scientist" rather than "Coder". #titleinflation — While they are at it, they would be smart to learn about #Devsecops #Cybersecurity

  4. Do these guys really think that computer systems that will need to be centrally owned (by an individual corporation) will not only be used to increase profits as opposed to improving customer experiences? Why would a company that has a large enough dataset to have viable AI systems then need-to/be-forced-to improve their customer support/experience? They have enough of the market that they know exactly what customers want and can force people to buy it the way that is more efficient for the business… This is clearly a video run by computer engineers for computer engineers. And there are very good reasons computer engineers don't run the World.

  5. I am Asma, from Karachi Pakistan. I am an experienced HR person who wants to explore AI in HR. Being a non-tech AI person, I'd like to learn more about how I could enter this field. I was thinking of a role where I could be a bridge between business and tech AI, but not sure which areas I could build upon to get into that role. I'd like some suggestions on that possible.
    Thank you for this amazing session. It was very well-explained by all the speakers.

  6. Thanks for making this lesson. I'm so torn with many others on AI integration in our world. The Pro is of course convenience — I do love how tech is improving all industries from food systems and agriculture, to operating businesses more efficiently, to shopping and delivery, to smart homes, to learning and connecting with people from all over the world. I opted-in to CLEAR early on for flying because I knew my face/eyes/biometrics were inevitably going to be scarped one way or another, and used for marketing-sales and surveillance. Can't we just stop at cellphone tracking for cashier-less stores, why do we need facial recognition cameras too? If one day I'm hiking and a loudspeaker screams "JENNIFER LO, DO NOT STRAY FROM THE TRAIL" then all freedom is gone.

    So how does one support a 5G world and trust that those in power won't use it against us? I feel like a peasant. In China, it's a scary dictatorship and have been sadly enslaving their people for a long time. Although we are all a bit enslaved to systems, at least in the Western World it's not right in our faces… not yet.

    My optimism lies in humanity evolving as it seems to be doing, that our values shift towards using technology for beneficial causes. Tech-power is a double edged sword and fully dependent on who directs its global uses.

  7. Fantastic Session Guys! You are all so young with amazing clarity in your thoughts on this subject. I certainly learnt something today. ANI vs AGI… Cheers.

Comments are closed.

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com