Free online artificial intelligence (AI) course of Finnish university

The University of Helsinki (Finland) has launched an online course on artificial intelligence (AI) to provide information and discuss elements in AI technology. In particular, this course is completely free for everyone around the globe.

The University of Helsinki (Finland) has launched an online artificial intelligence (AI) course called Elements of AI to provide information and discuss elements in AI technology. In particular, this course is completely free for everyone around the globe.

The partner of Helsinki University's AI online training project is Reaktor technology strategy firm.

The University of Helsinki course on AI focuses on the basics:

  1. Definition of AI.
  2. What problems can AI solve and be used in life.
  3. How does the machine learning algorithm work?
  4. Principle of operation of artificial neural networks.

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Learners will need about 30 hours to complete this course. For learners in Finland, they can earn 2 credits for this subject at Finland's Open University.

For learners outside Finland, after the course, they will be granted a certificate of completion to supplement their profile, increasing their chances of finding a job.

If you are interested in AI, please visit this course:

  1. https://www.elementsofai.com/

See more:

  1. Free online learning about AI and Machine learning on Google website
  2. Review important milestones in the history of more than 60 years of artificial intelligence development

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