Which AI project should my students attempt?
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Post date: 2019-04-13 01:35:23 |
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I'm teaching a summer graduate school class on emerging technologies for education. I'm planning on having students not only use, read about, and discuss each technology, but also try their hands at making with the tech.
Which AI project or package would be best?
There are some fierce constraints here.
-It's a summer class, so time is short, and we're covering other technologies.
-I'm assuming a student baseline of no AI production experience, as well as no coding work. (Some will have the latter, maybe one or two the former, but I'm going for a shared baseline here)
So is there a baby's first neural network out there I should know about, or an openly hackable chatbot, or an open project my students can participate in? Or is the very idea madness?
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