First-in-Canada AI education offered to all University of Alberta undergrads

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With popping up in sectors from health care to finance, offering a non-technical understanding of and where it can be applied will help bridge the skills gap, further positioning graduates for succ

ess in a competitive job market, said the U of A in a news release prior to a Tuesday news conference at Amii, 10065 Jasper Ave., on the initiative.

The non-technical undergraduate online course being offered for the winter term in January 2024 is focused on giving students a foundational understanding of and where it can be applied.Article content “This course will first cover the history of and its multidisciplinary beginnings with connections to psychology, animal learning, neuroscience, and computing science. From there students will be introduced to the basic components of modern through several case studies.

Edmonton in May hosted an summit, drawing about 1,000 attendees from all over the world to share their knowledge about growing technology. It was the second year Amii hosted the in-person and virtual event, Upper Bound, which invites researchers, students, business leaders and anyone else who is interested in the world of .

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