We hear from Jeremy Green to learn more about his perspective on the Artificial Intelligence online MSc.
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We hear from Jeremy Green to learn more about his perspective on the Artificial Intelligence online MSc.
As you narrow down the possibilities of where to pursue your degree, consider who you’ll learn with. Your cohort can be a strong benefit to the course you select. When your peers come from around the world and share similar professional roles, their experiences enhance your learning and worldview. By learning alongside a diverse cohort, you’ll strengthen your professional skills, cultural knowledge, professional network and can contribute to more areas of business. See just who you’ll learn with in the University of Bath's online MSc in Computer Science.
As you narrow down the possibilities of where to pursue your degree, consider who you’ll learn with. Your cohort can be a strong benefit to the course you select. When your peers come from around the world and share similar professional roles, their experiences enhance your learning and worldview. By learning alongside a diverse cohort, you’ll strengthen your professional skills, cultural knowledge, professional network and can contribute to more areas of business. See just who you’ll learn with in the University of Bath's online MSc in Artificial Intelligence.
Discover more about the way in which both online MScs cover programming, and find out more about some of the other key skills the courses will equip you with, including critical problem solving, communication of technical and complex ideas and designing efficient, ethical processes.
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Using algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) to make decisions is not a guarantor of impartiality. Humans design, train and deploy AIs. That leaves plenty of scope for the introduction of human bias and frailty into the functioning of these systems.