Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere: enhancing smart devices, augmenting business processes, and permeating industry from tech to finance to healthcare. As these tools grow more advanced – and common – demand for professionals skilled in AI innovation and development has soared. Obtaining an artificial intelligence certification is one way to prove you have the skills to get ahead.
An artificial intelligence certification is a document or badge certifying that you’ve mastered specific AI-related topics or skills. These courses may cover anything from beginner-level algebra and statistics to deep dives into advanced subjects like:
These courses also offer varying levels of hands-on work, from theory to designing and programming your own AI models. You’ll also grow familiar with AI libraries like Pandas and SciPy, as well as platforms like TensorFlow and PyTorch.
AI is a new and rapidly-evolving field, with the global market expected to expand over 33% by 2028. Whether you’re a beginning learner or subject matter expert, obtaining an AI certificate (or five) keeps you up-to-date on recent innovations. Plus, your status as a “forever learner” improves your eligibility for hire at more prestigious firms.
Anyone can offer an “AI certificate” online, so it’s essential to do your homework before signing up. Consider each course:
The goal is to find courses that provide essential knowledge and skills taught by an actual subject matter expert. You’ll also want to avoid courses that focus on outdated concepts, techniques and programming languages.
Several educational and tech giants offer AI courses at varying levels of expertise, accessibility and price points. Each sets its own prerequisites, such as prior expertise, programming experience and/or a bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Some of the biggest names in AI education and certification include:
Many of these – including Stanford, UC Berkeley, IBM and Andrew Ng – offer courses through sites like Coursera, Udemy and LinkedIn. Still, it’s essential to thoroughly vet any opportunities before handing over your credit card information.
Here at Q.ai, we’re not AI educators: we’re investors and opportunists. We don’t offer any certificates or courses – but that doesn’t mean we keep the awesome power of AI to ourselves.
To the contrary: we capitalize on AI’s machine learning abilities to offer investors our unique AI-backed Investment Kits. From Emerging Tech to Infrastructure to Guilty Pleasures, we make it possible to pursue thematic, risk-adjusted financial advancement.
Better yet, we don’t charge a cent to invest in your future. That’s the power of AI.
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