The National Consortium for Data Science (NCDS) is now offering Foundations of AI courses to help in its mission to connect diverse communities of data science experts to support a 21st century data-driven economy. Their focus is to help bridge the gap between data scientists in the public and private sectors by providing educational and upskilling opportunities.
The first course, Introduction to AI will be held on Thursday, May 16 at 1 PM ET
In this half-day course, participants will learn about Artificial Intelligence (AI), starting with foundational concepts in machine learning and deep learning, then moving to the basics of Natural Language Processing and Computer Vision that got us to our current boom in Generative AI as demonstrated by GPT-3, DALL-E and other well-known tools. Participants will learn how to train their own AI models, how to make the most of open-source and pre-trained models on the market, and how to stay ahead of the curve on technical improvements.
Instructor: Amy Hemmeter Sr. Manager of Data Science in Natural Language Processing at Workhuman
Cost: $300
A limited number of full scholarship opportunities are available on case-by-case basis. Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. at RENCI for more information.
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