In this video, learn about the technical aspects of machine learning and internal business decision-making.
- [Instructor] For this course, you will not require an extensive technical background. Most of the topics are here just for an introduction and there'll be many descriptions and links to learn more. Most of the tasks are focused around use cases and actual data use cases as well. What is basically required is a high level understanding of machine learning, so what it means to actually learn patterns from data, different thoughts about artificial intelligence applications, so this basically means have you thought about how AI influences your life and influences how you work and different thoughts about artificial intelligence rules. So have you ever thought about what type of legal rules govern the applications of AI? Have you thought about what rules you would like to see in the world? These types of questions and thoughts will help you along in this course. So if you're ready, let's get started.
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10/28/2020Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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1. Introduction
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Introduction1m 32s
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What is AI?1m 41s
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Example case studies1m 5s
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2. Overview and Risks
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Risks of irresponsible AI1m 40s
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Challenge: Brainstorm a risk1m 12s
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3. Comprehension
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Understanding algorithms2m 54s
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Understanding decisions1m 39s
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4. Best Practices
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Global policies2m 13s
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Best practice2m 42s
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Challenge: Policy search1m 9s
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Solution: Policy search2m 28s
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Conclusion
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