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SI420: Artificial Intelligence

Welcome to the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence! This course covers the core algorithms and approaches to artificial intelligence that motivated and form the backbone of today’s latest AI developments. It also provides a historical perspective of AI that will give you a broad perspective of different types of thinking machines.

This course is a flipped classroom: instead of 3 in-class lectures each week, we only meet 2 times during extended “work periods” to tackle problem sets together. As such, your outside-of-class expectation is to watch a couple short videos prior to each meeting time so that you are primed and ready to jump into our challenges.

Instructor

Professor Nate Chambers (website)

Office: Hopper Hall 455

Course Policy

You are responsible for understanding the course policy.

Calendar

Daily topics, videos, and problem sets are on the calendar.