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Janos Haits

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Fall 2011 - 0 views

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    A free, online version of "Introduction to Artificial Intelligence", taught by Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig. A syllabus and more information about the Stanford course is available here. You can sign up here to receive more information about the online version when it becomes available.
Janos Haits

Introduction - Browser Use - 0 views

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    "Browser Use is the easiest way to connect your AI agents with the browser. It makes websites accessible for AI agents by providing a powerful, yet simple interface for browser automation."
Janos Haits

AGI Systems - Introduction - 0 views

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    "AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) can be considered the ultimate goal of AI research. It encompasses intelligence that is not limited to predefined knowledge in limited areas but includes capabilities to learn, reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and use natural language."
smithrobert36

Introduction To Machine Learning - 2 views

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    Machine learning is an application of artificial intelligence that provides computers the ability to act without being explicitly programmed.
Janos Haits

Introduction to NotebookLM - NotebookLM - 0 views

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    "This notebook is designed to help you learn about NotebookLM's features while actually using the product. Start by clicking on this note to read it in its entirety. NotebookLM lets you read, take notes, ask questions, organize your ideas, and much more -- all with the power of Google AI helping you at every step of the way. On the left you can see a list of "sources" that are included with this notebook. In this case, they're all sources containing information about NotebookLM, but in your own notebooks, they can be anything: meeting transcripts, quotes from interesting books you've read, chapters of a novel you're writing, corporate documents. Click on the top source, "Getting Started," to get your bearings. And then try asking a few questions about how NotebookLM works. "
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