This approachable introduction explains core AI concepts, terminology, and real-world applications for nontechnical audiences. Topics include supervised and unsupervised learning, common model types, business use cases, ethical considerations, and how to evaluate vendor claims and pilot opportunities. The course helps learners communicate clearly about AI and identify pragmatic projects in their organisations.
- Skills you’ll learn: AI fundamentals, use case identification, vendor evaluation, pilot planning, ethics basics.
Certificate: Certificate of completion provided upon finishing the course.
Requirements
- No prerequisites; curiosity to learn.
Who this course is for
- Anyone curious about AI; business leaders; students.
Benefits
- Define AI and ML; review common applications; discuss ethical considerations; explore career pathways.
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