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INFO 198: Exploring Informatics - AI Literacy
SLN: 11693
When: Summer Full-Term. T, Th. 10:50am - 1pm
Where: DEM 012
This course will introduce the fundamentals of AI. Throughout the quarter, we will cover basics ranging from definitions to the central components of modern AI systems: models, data, tasks, and applications. Through course lectures, activities, assignments, and conversations with expert AI researchers and practitioners across a range of application areas, students will also develop exposure to not only large language models, foundation models, and emerging AI methods but also other facets of AI: AI policy, responsible AI, ML operations, and interdisciplinary approaches. By the end of the course, students should be able to actively participate in discussions surrounding AI.
This course is open to all undergraduates with an interest in learning more about AI and a willingness to explore an interdisciplinary approach. No coding background is necessary, and there are no expectations of prior knowledge of AI.
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