There is no doubt that everything related to AI is now more popular than ever. Artificial Intelligence has been with us for many decades, but it is true that the most recent advances have opened up a new world of possibilities. That is why IBM takes this opportunity to offer free courses where users can learn the foundations on which AI is based and key concepts such as “Machine Learning”.
The industry and technology are constantly progressing, and these advances have determined the course of humanity over the centuries. Fire, the wheel, mathematics and physics, astronomy, chemistry… all these branches of science have allowed technology to advance as we delve into them. Thus, the new Artificial Intelligences that have recently emerged show a scenario in which learning can be crucial.
Free IBM courses on Artificial Intelligence
IBM, through its website, offers various courses that, in addition to being short enough not to overwhelm the user, effectively introduce the user to various related areas of Artificial Intelligence. The only requirement is to create an account on the website to access these free contents.
This way, these are some of the available courses:
- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: 1h 15min.
- Machine Learning and Deep Learning: 2h.
- Ethics of AI: 1h 45 min.
- Your Future in AI: The Job Landscape: 1h.
- Running AI Models with IBM Watson Studio: 1h 45 min.
AI is in fashion
Artificial Intelligence as a concept has never been as trendy as it is today. For years, this technology has always been seen as one of the most cutting-edge and interesting points, but not to the extent it is currently. The meteoric advances of iterations like those developed by OpenAI have exponentially increased the fever for this type of technology.
But this AI fever is not only in the public opinion: big tech companies are also investing more time and money than ever. Open AI with ChatGPT has been one of the protagonists in this new era of Artificial Intelligence, but other companies have not been slow to create their own systems based on AI. For example, in the productivity area, Google Bard or Microsoft Copilot have emerged to offer support to those who use their productivity applications, while others like Elon Musk have created Grok to support both their social network and Tesla vehicles.