The University of Iowa has introduced a new HawkAI certificate program to meet the growing demand for artificial intelligence expertise. This program offers a Level 1 certificate through online courses, free for faculty and students, running from September 25 to mid-November. Participants can choose from seven classes, with over 550 already registered, highlighting the program's popularity and relevance.
The initiative aims to equip students and faculty with essential AI skills, emphasizing that no prior experience is necessary. Following the Level 1 certification, three advanced levels will be available, catering to interdisciplinary researchers and AI developers. The program also includes a focus on AI ethics, ensuring participants understand the implications and biases associated with AI technologies.
• Nearly 600 students registered for the new AI certificate program.
• The program includes a focus on AI ethics and bias awareness.
The program at the University of Iowa aims to prepare students for careers in this rapidly evolving field.
Participants in the program are required to attend a panel on AI ethics to understand potential misuses and biases.
The Level 1 HawkAI certificate is the entry point for participants with no prior AI experience.
The university has launched the HawkAI certificate program to address the growing need for AI expertise.
It plays a key role in facilitating the new AI certificate program.
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