Day(s) Monday Time(s) 9:00 AM - 11:50 AM Course # PPHA 38829 Term Winter 2022 Certificate Program Data Analytics It is hard to name a sector that will not be dramatically affected by artificial intelligence (or machine learning). There are many excellent courses that teach you the mechanics behind these innovations -- helping you develop an engineering skill set. This course takes a different approach. It is aimed at people who want to deploy these tools, either in business or policy, whether through start-ups or within a large organization. While this requires some knowledge of how these tools work, that is only a small part of the equation, just as knowing how an engine works is a small part of understanding how to drive. What is really needed is an understanding of what these tools do well, and what they do badly. This course focuses on giving you a functional, rather than mechanistic, understanding. By the end, you should be an expert at identifying ideal use-cases and thereby well-placed to create new products, businesses and policies that use artificial intelligence. Syllabus Notes Cross-listed as PBPL 28829 Instructor(s) Jens Ludwig Recent News Alumni Profile: Santiago Hoyos, MPP’21, Pearson Fellow Tue., June 28, 2022 Harris Public Policy Selects 2022-2023 Common Read Fri., June 24, 2022 More news Upcoming Events UChicago Harris Coffee Chat in Chicago, IL Fri., July 01, 2022 | 2:00 PM Plein Air Cafe 5751 South Woodlawn Ave Chicago, IL 60637 United States UChicago Harris Coffee Chat in Chicago, IL Thu., July 07, 2022 | 8:00 AM Plein Air Cafe 5751 South Woodlawn Ave Chicago, IL 60637 United States More events