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Berkeley Global
Interested in how the future of work will be shaped by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)? How these changes will impact our business lives? What steps are needed today to embrace these inevitable transformations? In this asynchronous lecture, lead instructor Robert Brown will use research and his professional experience to pose the following key questions:
- As we optimize our decisions and processes, what’s left for us?
- Where should we fit in an enterprise when machines can do “everything”?
- How do we make sure that Augmented Intelligence offers a path for our development?
- What must we anticipate and prepare for?
Expert speaker: Robert Brown, Vice President, Center for the Future of Work at Cognizant
Guest speaker: Martha Roos, VP, Digital Platforms, Cloud COE and CTO's PMO, IT at PepsiCo
Prerequisites:
No specific prerequisites or entrance requirements needed to enroll.
Before starting the course, we strongly recommend that you have attended the free expert panel public event:
Navigating the Pitfalls and Opportunities of AI and ML for Business.
Course Outline
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Course Objectives
Upon completion of this seminar, students will:
- Reflect upon the past 30 years of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) and their perceptions.
- Describe what was missed in past predictions about AI and what can be learned from them.
- Have a clearer vision of the progress of AI and ML.
- Understand the impact of AI and ML and how it will shape our work in the future.
- Prepare for the role humans will play in the future economy.
Intended Audience
- Business analysts
- Junior data scientists
- Business finance and operations professionals
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Fall enrollment opens on June 20!