SC
Apr 9, 2020
The course design is excellent specially for beginners to study and understand the basic concepts in Artificial Intelligence. The lessons and course material are perfect and apt for this course-level.
RS
Jun 14, 2020
This course absolutely helped me a lot to understand the basics of artificial intelligence, the hand-on labs are extremely fascinating to learn practical things on IBM WatsonThank You, Coursera...!!!
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By Sajal R
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This course provided a strong foundation in the subject matter and was well-structured with clear learning objectives. The mix of lectures, hands-on activities, and assessments helped reinforce the material effectively. I particularly appreciated the real-world examples and the practical use of AI tools, which made the content highly relevant. One area for improvement could be more opportunities for interactive discussions or peer collaboration to deepen understanding. Additionally, providing more case studies or industry-specific applications would make the course even more impactful. Overall, it was a valuable learning experience that I would recommend to others interested in the topic."
By Deleted A
•Aug 28, 2023
I enjoyed this course, especially the first two weeks. The course introduced me to different aspects of AI that were previously unclear to me.
Week three was difficult for me to accept as it was laden with IBM bias --- which was interesting as bias was a part of the discussion. I realize that IBM and Coursera are obligated to be politically correct, but to believe that the ethics outlined in this course will be followed is folly and a major concern. Those individuals who have the power and resources to use AI in unethical ways will do so, regardless of ethics. We are already seeing fraudulent AI applications, and no five-pillar document is going to change how people behave.