by JAKE RICHARDSON, the Big Think
An image of computer circuitry and electronics in the profile shape of a childs head. A depiction of learning computer intelligence or childrens exposure to technology. For some us, AI is kind of an iffy proposition. To many, it is nebulous enough to seem like it might replace us or our jobs. Because of all this, the public perception of AI might be on the negative side. A good way to overcome uneasiness, anxiety or fear is simply be learning more about whatever seems to be the issue or problem. AI is still in its infancy, so there may be many jobs, business and investment opportunities in the near future. In fact, one estimate pegged the number of new AI jobs by 2030 at 2.3 million. Whatever your interest level is in AI we did some research and compiled this list of resources for you to peruse.
http://bigthink.com/jake-richardson/22-online-ai-education-classes-that-you-can-take-right-now
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