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Who wants artificial intelligence course in sololearn?

I want to know how many of you wants to learn artificial intelligence by sololearn?

28th Sep 2017, 5:08 PM
Vansh
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@Andrew G and? I don't think every course has to be a programming language, I think courses about: AI, Networking, Data-Storing/Analysing and optimization would also fit into this app since those are very important concepts,and a must-know if you want to be successful
28th Sep 2017, 8:50 PM
Kamil
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@Andrew G and @Lord Teacrumble you're both right, an AI isn't a programming language however, if you study computer science they not only show you how to programm something, in fact they only explain the idea how for eg an AI works and you have to learn whatever language you need for that on your own
29th Sep 2017, 5:14 AM
Kamil
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@Andrew G An AI is something that imitates human intelligence, it gets smarter with each end every input you give it, the example you wrote is not really an AI, it's a chat bot that is not learning at all, if you give the same inout, you always get the same output
29th Sep 2017, 5:20 AM
Kamil
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@Andrew G well, there is a lot more to it, than only filtering for keywords or so why do you think they should show an example in a specific programming language? Thats not how a programmer learns all these concepts, they should teach the, theory, history and maths behind AI for exaple, without showing actual code and everyone should be able to try it out it his favourite programming language there is a lot more theory behind data storing/analyzing than someone would expect, huge companies like Google cannot simple put all that data in an array or a simple database
28th Sep 2017, 9:34 PM
Kamil
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@Andrew G well that's not AI then :/ I guarantee you there is a lot of math in an AI take a look at one of the simplest AI'S, a neural network, to be specific a perception that can for example solve a XOR function, you already need a lot of math, for the activation functions, the back propagation(self learning) and so on and to understand a ANN you have to know at least a bit history of it and biology(how does a brain works, neurons, synapses) I won't argue with you cause I'm a moderator xD there's definetly some truth in your and mine posts and I'm sure you wouldn't be mad if they added another course ;)
28th Sep 2017, 9:48 PM
Kamil
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I'd love to see an AI course, maybe send a email to info@sololearn.com and tell them about your idea
28th Sep 2017, 5:20 PM
Kamil
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A course about AI wouldn't really be a good 'sololearn-course' since it isn't a programming language. there are other apps you can download to get to know how those things work. If you know how they work, you can implement them using your knowledge of any programming language
28th Sep 2017, 11:56 PM
Lord Teacrumble
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AI is not necessarily about learning. It is about a computer being able to make decisions based on certain algorithms. Some AI are made to learn in the process, but not every AI is obligated to do so
29th Sep 2017, 7:37 AM
Lord Teacrumble
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Algorithms: Explained & animated is a good app to use for that. (I don't know if Apple has this app tho) However, some of the algorithms are locked away for premium :(
28th Sep 2017, 11:59 PM
Lord Teacrumble
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https://code.sololearn.com/W88jF1uxQi7f/?ref=app I have done some AI coding (kinda), and the only thing I had was a book on "algorithms" and how some work on paper.
29th Sep 2017, 7:35 AM
Lord Teacrumble
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