Finland offering crash course in artificial intelligence - Independent.ie
The Nordic nation, headed by the world's youngest head of government, Sanna Marin, will mark the end of its rotating presidency of the EU with a highly ambitious goal. Finland is aiming to give practical understanding of AI to 1% of EU citizens -- or about five million people -- through a basic online course by the end of 2021. As its presidency gift to Europeans, the Finnish state provides the free online course by us and @ReaktorNow, translated to all official EU languages. It is teaming up with the University of Helsinki, Finland's largest and oldest academic institution, and the Finland-based tech consultancy Reaktor. Teemu Roos, a University of Helsinki associate professor in the department of computer science, described the near £1.5 million project as "Finland's gift to Europe" and "a civics course in AI" for every EU citizen to cope with the society's ever-increasing digitalisation and the possibilities AI offers to the job market and elsewhere.
Dec-19-2019, 08:25:54 GMT
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