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Coding & Tech
Advanced Algorithm & Artificial Intelligence (Weekly)
In this course students will dig deeper into how to develop algorithms, including artificial intelligence and non-AI algorithms
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9-14
year old learners
Advanced
Level
3-10
learners per class
$225
Charged upfront
$33 per class
Meets 1x per week
Over 7 weeks
50 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
In this follow-up to “Introduction to Algorithms & Artificial Intelligence”, learners will dig deeper into algorithm development using Snap! Programming Language (similar to Scratch, but more powerful). The goal for this class is for learners to have built their first basic AI chatbot. The purpose of this class is NOT to just build code, but to understand algorithms and learn to think in an analytical and logical way to help learners develop their own algorithms. Topics we will explore in...
Teacher Mo is a research scientist in the field of Artificial Super Intelligence. He has over 25 years experience with artificial intelligence at all levels.
50 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
Teacher
Teacher Mo (Mounir Shita)Artificial Intelligence Scientist and Certified Geek
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United States146 total reviews
279 completed classes
About Me
Hello Fellow Learners! My name is Mounir Shita - but you can call me Mo (trust me, it is scientifically proven to be easier to pronounce). I have been amazed and intrigued by thinking machines since I was a teenager. As an adult, I've made it my...