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Python for Machine Learning Project based Master course

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Are you ready to start your career in Machine learning and as a Data Scientist. Are you ready to start your career in Machine learning and as a Data Scientist. This course will be your guide to learning how to use the power of Python and the libraries to analyze data, create beautiful visualizations, and use powerful machine learning algorithms! It is a brilliant course where you will learn how to setup the project step by step from installation of python and the libraries to finished project. There are three projects that will allow you to use and implement supervise and unsupervise learning in the projects. Furthermore, you will be able to assess your knowledge through doing a quiz on Streamlit and Machine Learning.


AIhub coffee corner – rethinking AI education

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This month, we discuss AI education. Joining the discussion this time are: Tom Dietterich (Oregon State University), Sabine Hauert (University of Bristol), Holger Hoos (Leiden University) and Oskar von Stryk (Technische Universität Darmstadt). Sabine Hauert: As we are starting the new term, the question is how should we do AI education and what should students be learning? Thinking more broadly, how should we rethink AI education for the general population? There will be huge swaths of the public that will need to gain an understanding of AI, or be trained in the use of AI.


UK universities receive £110m to fund AI Masters and PhD courses

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The UK government has launched a new skills and talent initiative that will see the creation of a series of industry-backed post-graduate AI courses, with the goal of training thousands of students each year. This marks the first time the country will have a nationwide programme of industry-funded AI Masters courses that are paired with work-based job placements. It comes hot on the heels of new data that shows inward investment to the UK's AI sector increased 17% over the past year - more than the rest of Europe combined. The new package, announced today, is funded by up to £110 million of government investment and will create up to 200 AI Masters places at universities across the UK. Additional funding will also come from the industry, with companies such as BAE Systems, Cisco and DeepMind investing in the initiative, according to a government statement.


UK universities receive £110m to fund AI Masters and PhD courses

#artificialintelligence

The UK government has launched a new skills and talent initiative that will see the creation of a series of industry-backed post-graduate AI courses, with the goal of training thousands of students each year. This marks the first time the country will have a nationwide programme of industry-funded AI Masters courses that are paired with work-based job placements. It comes hot on the heels of new data that shows inward investment to the UK's AI sector increased 17% over the past year - more than the rest of Europe combined. The new package, announced today, is funded by up to £110 million of government investment and will create up to 200 AI Masters places at universities across the UK. Additional funding will also come from the industry, with companies such as BAE Systems, Cisco and DeepMind investing in the initiative, according to a government statement.