Introduction Artificial Intelligence
UUNI-118-7533
University at Albany
- Semester
 - Spring 2026
 
- Instructor
 - Carol Anne Germain
 
- Start Date
 - 03-11-2026
 
- Total Credits
 - 1
 
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									With the increase in access to data, computing power technologies, and improved algorithms, we are witnessing a surge in artificial intelligence (AI) innovations across all industry and government sectors. These technologies include machine learning, natural language processing, robotics, and image processing. This one-credit course is an introduction to artificial intelligence, including its history, technical terminology, and key concepts underlying intelligent computer systems. The course highlights the latest generation of artificial intelligence technology applications and their effects. It will highlight important concepts, principles and tools relating to the use of data and algorithms In the AI field.  Students will learn about the strengths and weaknesses of human decision-making and learning, in conjunction with AI innovations to address the social, ethical and legal implications of AI technologies.
								
							
								
																
						  		Course Area: Interdisciplinary Studies
								 Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
									Dates: 03-11-2026 - 05-05-2026
								
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