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Amazon launches free artificial intelligence course

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The interest in artificial intelligence is at its peak right now. The world’s biggest companies like Google and Microsoft have made free courses for users to learn about AI. At this point, Amazon was not going to be the exception to the trend. As a result, the company decided to introduce a free course designed to learn everything about artificial intelligence from the very start.

The course has a 33-hour duration and it is split into 12 sessions, and it can be taken in several languages including English in Spanish.  Amazon’s offer is titled ‘ “Machine Learning: Automated Learning” and it is taught by Amazon’s cloud services platform, AWS Skill Builder. As the course is focused on developing online learning, users will be able to enter and study at their own pace.

In addition, students can expect to find topics regarding facial recognition, fraud detection, machine translation, and autonomous driving in the program. Most importantly, previous knowledge is not required as the study plan was made for beginners.

In order to access and enroll in this course, students must visit the Amazon Sage Maker AWS platform and get started by creating an account. Click “register,” and then they should complete their personal information on the site. After these steps are done, learners will be able to being the artificial intelligence-free course by Amazon. 

It is not the first time the company offers users educational opportunities like this one. At the end of last year, Amazon did something similar with other digital learning courses on their platforms.

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