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A new session of each course opens each month, allowing you to enroll whenever your busy schedule permits!

How does it work? Once a session starts, two lessons will be released each week, for the six-week duration of your course. You will have access to all previously released lessons until the course ends.

Keep in mind that the interactive discussion area for each lesson automatically closes 2 weeks after each lesson is released, so you’re encouraged to complete each lesson within two weeks of its release.

The Final Exam will be released on the same day as the last lesson. Once the Final Exam has been released, you will have 2 weeks plus 10 days to complete the Final and finish any remaining lessons in your course. No further extensions can be provided beyond these 10 days.

Week One

Lesson 01 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Wednesday

In this lesson, you will gain a clear understanding of what artificial intelligence is and its three forms—artificial narrow intelligence, artificial general intelligence, and artificial superintelligence. You'll also see how AI is already part of our everyday lives, sometimes in ways, you may not even realize, and differentiate real-world and science-fiction AI.

Lesson 02 - Artificial Intelligence in Business Today
Friday

Now you will take a closer look at how we interact with AI as consumers in both pre-and post-purchase applications such as chatbots, recommendation engines, virtual reality, and shopping assistants. You'll see how other AI applications can gather business-related data and use it to inform decisions within an organization, yielding business forecasting, and analytics. Finally, we'll consider industries that may be transformed or even disrupted by AI implementations, such as healthcare and the financial and transportation sectors.

Week Two

Lesson 03 - Machine Learning
Wednesday

This lesson delves into machine learning—how computers can "learn" by mapping input to output using complex mathematical and statistical models. Suitable algorithms plus useful training data can enable computers to improve their production over time, effectively learning as humans do. With just a little math, you'll find out about supervised learning, including regression and classification, unsupervised learning, and reinforcement learning as they apply to computers. You will understand the importance of useful data in getting good results and how programmers avoid algorithmic bias.

Lesson 04 - Neural Networks and Deep Learning
Friday

In this deeper dive into how AI works, you'll learn about artificial neural networks—basically computational models that loosely replicate the biological brain structure. You'll see how an artificial neuron mimics a biological one and understands the specific training processes with a little more math. Then, you'll examine deep learning, a specialized subset of machine learning, including convolutional neural networks, recurrent neural networks, and long short-term memory.

Week Three

Lesson 05 - Computer Vision
Wednesday

Computer vision is a subset of artificial intelligence focusing on how computers can extract useful information from digital images or videos—easy for us, hard for them. You'll learn about how computers store and interpret images, along with some of the most advanced AI applications involving facial and object detection and recognition, autonomous vehicles, and triage and early diagnosis in healthcare.

Lesson 06 - Natural Language Processing
Friday

You've probably seen natural language processing in action on your phone or digital home assistants such as Alexa, Google, or Siri. In this lesson, you'll consider the intricate steps the computer must execute to understand and then carry out your commands, converting words into machine-usable numbers using natural language processing techniques and back into words using natural language generation. You'll get a look at exactly how processes such as one-hot encoding, bag-of-words, term frequency, inverse document frequency, and word embedding work, as well as some applications of NLP in businesses today, including sentiment analysis and AI-powered surveys.

Week Four

Lesson 07 - Time Series Forecasting
Wednesday

One beneficial application of AI is in forecasting. In this lesson, you will learn about time series analysis, which attempts to find the patterns in data. The pattern components are the trend, seasonality, cyclic patterns, and randomness (noise). Time series forecasting can involve univariate analysis (a single variable changing over time) or multivariate analysis. Many industries use time-series data analysis and forecastings, such as healthcare, sales, and weather prediction.

Lesson 08 - Robotics
Friday

Robots are a well-known AI application. Unlike humanoid robots from science fiction movies, many real-life robots around us today in factories, warehouses, agriculture, and even in homes don't look much like people at all. You will learn about the kinds of tasks robots excel at, repetitive tasks with limited variability in a well-controlled environment. You will also learn about the challenges robotic projects face, such as high variability in the environment and high failure costs. Finally, you will see how robots are used today in two industries: logistics and agriculture.

Week Five

Lesson 09 - Implementing AI
Wednesday

In this lesson, you will look at the AI development process and a typical AI project workflow, along with the low-level languages commonly used for AI programming. You will also learn about machine learning framework software and software suites that can help with AI development. In addition, you will discover pre-made AI services that you can buy ready to use (or nearly so) from vendors such as Amazon, IBM, Google, and Microsoft.

Lesson 10 - AI and the Workforce
Friday

AI has already started to affect employment, and its influence will continue to rise in the future. You will learn what job roles are involved in designing, developing, and deploying AI systems, including various types of engineers and data scientists, business analysts, and computing professionals. Thinking about what AI is good at (and not so good at), we will look at how jobs are being transformed and disrupted by AI and consider how several industries, and a variety of specific careers, might be affected.

Week Six

Lesson 11 - AI Ethics
Wednesday

Given the power of artificial intelligence, it's unsurprising that ethics is a big concern. You will learn how bias is an issue for human decision-making and decisions made by AI systems, some caused by programmers and some from training datasets. You will see how system engineers can develop AI systems in ways to make them more trustable by building in explainability and interpretability. You will also examine some of the ethical concerns with AI systems like facial recognition, such as loss of personal privacy and the potential for misuse.

Lesson 12 - The Future of AI
Friday

With your increased understanding of artificial intelligence and its capabilities, you will consider what the future will bring with AI. You will learn about areas that AI researchers are working on now, such as natural language processing and interacting with objects, and about neuromorphic computing and its relationship to neural network research. You will preview some up-and-coming technologies in storage and processing that will enable the next generation of AI applications and discover how AI is changing the workplace. Finally, you will look at some possible views of a future that features AI prominently and how AI developers seek to make AI systems safer by carefully creating incentive systems.

 
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