Tuesday, 6 March 2018

'Learn with Google AI' will teach you Machine Learning for free

'Learn with Google AI' will teach you Machine Learning for free

Tech giant Google has now introduced a new easy-to-learn platform called ‘Learn with Google AI’, which are a set of educational resources developed by Machine Learning experts at the company. This platform will help people learn about concepts, develop skills and apply artificial intelligence to problems in real life.
The company mentioned in a blog, “To help everyone understand how AI can solve challenging problems, we’ve created a resource called Learn with Google AI. This site provides ways to learn about core ML concepts, develop and hone your ML skills, and apply ML to real-world problems. From deep learning experts looking for advanced tutorials and materials on TensorFlow, to “curious cats” who want to take their first steps with AI, anyone looking for educational content from ML experts at Google can find it here.”
‘Learn with Google AI’ also comprises of exercises, interactive visualizations and modules, and instructional videos as well. The course is listed as approximately 15 hours which have over 40 exercises included.
Google has stated that the engineering education team originally developed the fast-paced, practical introduction to ML fundamentals for Googlers. Up until now, more than 18,000 Googlers have enrolled in MLCC, applying lessons from the course to enhance camera calibration for Daydream devices, build virtual reality for Google Earth, and improve streaming quality at YouTube.
Recently, the company also launched an artificial intelligence research center in China. Google said in a statement the research center is the first of its kind in Asia and will comprise a small team operating out of its existing office in Beijing.
Chinese policy makers have voiced strong support for AI research and development in the country, but have imposed increasingly strict rules on foreign firms in the past year, including new censorship restrictions.
Google's search engine is banned in the Chinese market along with its app store, email and cloud storage services. China's cyber regulators say restrictions on foreign media and internet platforms are designed to block influences that contravene stability and socialist ideas.

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