10-202: Introduction to Modern AI (CMU)

(modernaicourse.org)

39 points | by vismit2000 2 hours ago

2 comments

  • sim04ful 10 minutes ago
    Nothing on symbolic reasoning ?
  • emil-lp 1 hour ago
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    • smokel 39 minutes ago
      Don't trip over words. The course offers quite a range of knowledge that is suitable outside LLMs. It's an introduction.
    • small_model 1 hour ago
      Well it's the dominant and most successful implemented AI, would a comp sci course teach every failed computer architecture or focus on the ones that are in wide use today.
      • suddenlybananas 45 minutes ago
        I think comp sci courses focuse on fundamentals rather than what's popular. Besides, other kinds of AI are not "failures", they have plenty of uses.
    • axseem 1 hour ago
      It really depends on the target audience, because a lot of people have no idea what they are using is called an LLM or that there are various types of generative AI.
      • gignico 1 hour ago
        I think the problem is the under representation of other branches of AI research: knowledge representation, automated reasoning, planning, etc.

        These are important topics with important industrial applications which have the only downsides to not be suitable for implementing friendly chatbots and for raising the stocks of Silicon Valley companies.

    • jccx70 30 minutes ago
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