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Africa Data School July 28th Open Day.

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Africa Data School is 12 weeks of intensive training in Artificial intelligence, Data Science, Deep Learning, Machine learning, Computer vision, and Natural Language Processing. Africa Data School invites you to our virtual Open day Wednesday 28th 2021 from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm EAT. Come hangout with Africa Data School as they give you first hand experience of what happens in the school.


June 23rd Virtual Open Day

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Africa Data School is a practical Data school in Africa that offers training in Data science, Machine learning, Artificial intelligence and Natural Language Processing. The Africa Data School community invites you to our virtual Open day Wednesday 23rd June 2021 from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm EAT. Don't miss out on the opportunity to hangout with Africa Data School as they give you first hand experience of the realm of Data Science.


Africa Data School - Machine learning - Africa Data School

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Africa Data School is a 12 week Program for Data Science, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Big Data, Natural Language Programming, and Computer Vision.


Debunking the Myths in Artificial Intelligence! - Africa Data School

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AI will take your job, AI can sort out even the messiest data, AI will take over the world, AI is new. AI has been touted in the recent past, with it comes myths that often lead to misunderstanding of the technology. Eliezer Yudkowsk says that "By far the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it." In this article, we take a look at the top myths about Artificial intelligence we get to see what is true and what is not. "understanding is much deeper than knowledge there are very many people who know artificial intelligence but very few understand AI" AI dates back to the 19th century when an English mathematician and writer, Lady Ada Lovelace predicted that "a machine might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent" this was later advanced in the 1940s when a Bombe machine was created by Alan Turing.