Invest in the world's largest AI community. Earn bonus shares before October 20, 2024.
Back

Generative AI: Impact on Business and Society

Price
Free
Tried by
3

About Generative AI: Impact on Business and Society course

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems can have a range of impacts on both business and society. In “Generative AI: Impact on Business and Society,” you’ll consider the social and technological aspects of these systems to evaluate how they may impact the way we adopt, trust, or work with these tools. This course builds on your knowledge of the benefits, challenges, and potential risks of AI as we begin integrating these tools into our organizations or communities. It includes considerations relevant to business operations, impact on consumers, as well as wider implications for citizens, public safety, and the environment. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to evaluate the global and local implications specific to generative AI systems for informed decision-making in your role.

Company
Michigan University
Resources

More gallery

Similar courses

Artificial Intelligence for Beginners - A Curriculum
Explore the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Microsoft's 12-week, 24-lesson curriculum! Dive into Symbolic AI, Neural Networks, Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, and more. Hands-on lessons, quizzes, and labs enhance your learning. Perfect for beginners, this comprehensive guide, designed by experts, covers TensorFlow, PyTorch, and ethical AI principles. Start your AI journey today!" In this curriculum, you will learn: - Different approaches to Artificial Intelligence, including the "good old" symbolic approach with Knowledge Representation and reasoning (GOFAI). - Neural Networks and Deep Learning, which are at the core of modern AI. We will illustrate the concepts behind these important topics using code in two of the most popular frameworks - TensorFlow and PyTorch. - Neural Architectures for working with images and text. We will cover recent models but may lack a little bit on the state-of-the-art. - Less popular AI approaches, such as Genetic Algorithms and Multi-Agent Systems. What we will not cover in this curriculum: - Business cases of using AI in Business. Consider taking Introduction to AI for business users learning path on Microsoft Learn, or AI Business School, developed in cooperation with INSEAD. - Classic Machine Learning, which is well described in our Machine Learning for Beginners Curriculum. - Practical AI applications built using Cognitive Services. For this, we recommend that you start with modules Microsoft Learn for vision, natural language processing, Generative AI with Azure OpenAI Service and others. - Specific ML Cloud Frameworks, such as Azure Machine Learning, Microsoft Fabric, or Azure Databricks. Consider using Build and operate machine learning solutions with Azure Machine Learning and Build and Operate Machine Learning Solutions with Azure Databricks learning paths. - Conversational AI and Chat Bots. There is a separate Create conversational AI solutions learning path, and you can also refer to this blog post for more detail. - Deep Mathematics behind deep learning. For this, we would recommend Deep Learning by Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio and Aaron Courville, which is also available online at https://www.deeplearningbook.org/. For a gentle introduction to AI in the Cloud topics you may consider taking the Get started with artificial intelligence on Azure Learning Path. Go to github course page
by Genai Works

Last Reviews

Oops! It looks like you need to sign up
Before leaving a review you need to create an account. Don't worry, it only takes a moment and gives you access to exclusive content and updates. Ready to get started?
Menu
Join us on
All rights reserved © 2024 Genai Works