Carnegie Mellon offers new AI in Transportation five-day course
The increasing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in transportation has got further recognition as Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy has announced the launch of a new executive education program focusing on this subject. The new program, Managing AI in Transportation, has been developed by the experts at Heinz College's Traffic21 Institute and will explore critical areas that are required for breaking down public and private organizational barriers and understanding how managing AI can benefit key stakeholders throughout the transportation industry. "We're excited to offer this new program to our already strong roster of executive education," says David Ulicne, senior director of Heinz College Executive Education. "As the transportation industry continues to rapidly evolve, and the influence of AI in the field continues to grow, this new program will provide managers the opportunity to expand their knowledge and keep pace with the latest technological advancements." Managing AI in Transportation will debut as a five-day virtual bootcamp in May 2021.
Mar-3-2021, 09:12:11 GMT