
Free online course Elements of AI
19. 03. 2021
The non-profit association prg.ai, together with the Czech Technical University in Prague, Charles University, the Office of the Government of the Czech Republic and with the support of the Finnish Embassy in Prague, brings a free online course Elements of AI.
The course was established in 2018, as a joint project of the University of Helsinki and the Finnish company Reaktor.
There will be an official launch of the Czech version of the course on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Those interested in the course can now register on the prg.ai website, or add an event on Facebook or LinkedIn.
Elements of AI aims to show what artificial intelligence can do, how it works and what the benefits and risks are. The course is full of interactive tasks and at the end of it a successful digital certificate awaits successful graduates.
In the coming months the prg.ai will provide all participants with full support in the form of a Facebook group and a series of educational videos that will take the participants through each lesson. This online course is a free form of quality IT education.
More information about Elements of AI and the start of the course will be provided by: Jan Tomeš, jan@prg.ai, +420 608 003 932
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