Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) by IBM
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VM
Jun 22, 2020
Course is satisfactory and creative way of new method of teaching process that helps every one to understand theoretically and provides hands on online lab practice session with various IBM tools.
VT
May 28, 2020
Very informative & interactive session organized by the team, loved it, thanks team for making us informed about the growing and emerging technologies in the field of Artificial Intelligence
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By ROSHAN B H
•Apr 9, 2025
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•Feb 13, 2025
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•Dec 26, 2024
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•Oct 15, 2024
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•Oct 8, 2024
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•Jul 30, 2024
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•May 12, 2024
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•Mar 18, 2024
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By GAUTAM S
•Feb 22, 2022
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•Feb 6, 2022
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•Jul 27, 2020
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•Sep 30, 2019
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By Ryan F
•Apr 13, 2024
The course material is really interesting and well presented but there are so many glitches around accessing assigned readings and doing assignments (I was simply unable to access either) and the chatbot is totally useless unless it's intended use is to frustrate the user. Also, I tried verifying my ID using my desktop, my iPhone and finally a tablet but was unable to. Interestingly enough, I followed the exact same steps for each platform and each time I encountered a totally unique problem. I'm about to finish my one week free trial but, at this point, I'm not sure I'll actually go through with paying for Coursera.
By Christopher T
•Dec 27, 2024
Using the teenage "wunderkind" did not add anything to this module and was frankly, in my mind, performance art and insulting. While it's impressive that he's doing so much at a young age, he added very little actual insight other than regurgitating things that were very basic. It felt rather condescending overall, as I am looking to learn from people with experience - and while a teenager may be a prodigy, there is simply nothing such a person can offer that comes close to someone with years of experience in a discipline.