Updated version of Microsoft’s AI Business School which shows people how to use AI technology
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Microsoft has announced an updated version of its AI Business School, which shows people how to use artificial intelligence technology.
Mitra Azizirad, Corporate Vice–President of Microsoft AI, revealed three big changes to the free, online school during her keynote talk at the company’s Future Decoded event in London.
She also said companies can soon participate in AI Business School sessions at the Microsoft Store in the UK capital.
As part of the school’s overall update, the section related to responsible AI will be expanded to show how organisations can put principles into practice. Microsoft will offer a detailed view of its design principles for engineering, as well as a video on which tools can be used to develop responsible AI. There will also be an interview with Matt Fowler, Vice-President at TD Bank Group, who shares insights into his company’s AI transformation. AI expert Cathy Cobey, from EY, will explain how to make governance tangible and measurable.
Microsoft has also teamed up with education experts such as Michelle Zimmerman, author of Teaching AI: Exploring New Frontiers for Learning, to show how AI can transform classrooms and school processes.
Finally, the AI Business School will launch a new module about “identifying governing practices for responsible AI in government”, which will feature experts from EY and Altimeter. Microsoft will share examples from governments around the world to shed light on what public officials should consider and how to take action.
AI Business School is the first online learning course on artificial intelligence for business leaders from a top cloud technology provider.
Lectures and videos, which can be accessed on-demand, feature insights from senior Microsoft staff including Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood, Chief Marketing Officer Chris Capossela and Executive Vice-President Jean-Philippe Courtois.
The course is comprised of case studies, academic lectures, practical guides, executive perspective videos and technology talks, and new content is added as AI technology evolves. No registration is required, and content can be accessed via mobile devices or desktop PCs.