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A good non-technical into... is there a more formal taxonomy of the subdisciplines of AI? I feel as if I learned a lot but could not explain how expert systems, ML, etc. relate to each other.
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The course design is excellent specially for beginners to study and understand the basic concepts in Artificial Intelligence. The lessons and course material are perfect and apt for this course-level.
By Saikrishna S
•Sep 8, 2020
GOOD
By REVURI V G
•Aug 31, 2020
good
By MOHAMMED
•Aug 25, 2020
good
By viraj j
•Jul 2, 2020
good
By Neha
•Jun 8, 2020
good
By MUTHYALA S A
•Jun 4, 2020
good
By Chabuk S Z N H
•Jun 3, 2020
GOOD
By Pradeep K
•Mar 30, 2020
cool
By Manthan T
•Mar 14, 2020
good
By SANTHOSH K C
•Feb 27, 2020
GOOD
By RAKSHITH K M S
•Sep 9, 2024
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By Richard J V
•Jun 26, 2024
yes
By 321910303034 g
•Dec 18, 2020
gud
By VIGNESH K
•Sep 3, 2020
Spr
By Saleh K
•Aug 24, 2020
ver
By Mohammed Z
•Jul 22, 2024
NA
By Pratik P
•Jun 16, 2024
na
By Reshmi A
•Dec 9, 2022
na
By ahmed s
•Dec 13, 2021
no
By Muhammed T
•Sep 1, 2021
👍
By Dirk S
•May 16, 2023
x
By Poovandran G
•Oct 11, 2021
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•Sep 22, 2021
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•Dec 26, 2020
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By Deleted A
•Nov 5, 2021
Had good foundational concepts about AI, but I think too many conversational videos with IBM engineers presenting their personal opinions about the future of AI. I found most of them to be overly opiniated with elementary analogies and some even with almost no relevance or value to actual learning about AI. For example "comparing AI > to the > Horse & Buggy" come on really, how about using the "Computer" with modern relevance? Highly recommend replacing one or two of these all-talk videos with some real cool and interesting use case examples showing AI in action. A practical and applied presentation in real world scenarios like technical medicine, industrial production, scientific experiment, etc.