Resources to learn about AI

  • Website created with resources on AI. Thank you Juliette!

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    Artificial intelligence is the next giant leap in education

    An article by Alex wood, sep. 2018
    "As schools seek to raise standards, help could come from an unlikely source – a virtual teaching assistant packed with the power of artificial intelligence... (continue to read)

    Here are 10 ways AI could help fight climate change - MIT Technology Review.pdf

    An article by Karen Hao, June 2019
    Machine learning has the potential to make some real inroads against our biggest threat... (Continue to read)

    16 Best Resources to Learn AI & Machine Learning in 2019

    An article by Kirill Shilov, co-founder at howtotoken,

    Website AI Google

    Learn from ML experts at Google. Whether you’re just learning to code or you’re a seasoned machine learning practitioner, you’ll find information and exercises to help you develop your skills and advance your projects.

    Website: Deep Mind

    "What if solving one problem could unlock solutions to thousands more?" Learn more...

    How artificial intelligence will change your world in 2019, for better or worse

    From a science fiction dream to a critical part of our everyday lives, artificial intelligence is everywhere. You probably don't see AI at work, and that's by design. AI is changing everything. But do we want it to?

    Website: Open AI

    Discovering and enacting the path to safe artificial general intelligence.

    AI still doesn’t have the common sense to understand human language

    Article by Karen Hao, January 2020

    An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

    As part of the blogging project I am creating some resources that teachers and students might like to use. This website not only introduces AI but also allows participants to work with AI and consider some of the implications.
    Have fun,
    Juliette

    Does AI have gender?

    The spring 2018 Oxford Internet Institute London Lecture, with speaker Professor Gina Neff on the subject of 'Does AI Have Gender?'