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Nov 21, 2024
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DATA 1110 - Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals, Applications, and Ethics (SB) (3) Credit Hours
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) for all disciplines – especially across non-computer science fields. Students will be introduced to the history and current scope of AI including foundational concepts, techniques, applications, data sources and tools, and AI-driven communication. The course will focus on the strengths and weaknesses as well as ethical and societal implications of using AI. Special attention will be placed on the practical use of AI in various fields. Students will gain experience building applications through hands-on activities and real-life cases. Students will also use modern AI tools to address real-world problems. The course will involve lectures, discussions, case studies, in-class exercises, quizzes, and hands-on projects.Fall semester. Differential course fee will be assessed. General Education Category: Behavioral and Social Science
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