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This free online course offers insights into the fundamental principles of AI. More than a million people from all over Europe have already enrolled and reaped the benefits of its knowledge. Some of the key questions the course addresses are:
- What impact could AI have on your life or work?
- What does AI really mean and how is it created?
- How will AI develop in the coming years and how will it affect us? 


10 October 2023
Free AI course for the whole of the Netherlands
With Artificial Intelligence (AI) becoming popular at breakneck speed and changing our lives and work in numerous ways, it becomes essential to understand the basics of this technology.
The Dutch AI Coalition (NL AIC), in collaboration with TU Delft and the AI-Hub Zuid-Holland, is therefore proud to present the relaunch of the Dutch version of the course 'Elements of AI'.
This free online course offers insights into the fundamental principles of AI. More than a million people from all over Europe have already enrolled and reaped the benefits of its knowledge. Some of the key questions the course addresses are:
- What impact could AI have on your life or work?
- What does AI really mean and how is it created?
- How will AI develop in the coming years and how will it affect us?
Moreover, the course is both theory- and practice-oriented and allows you to learn at your own pace. Whether you are a student, teacher, professional or just curious, this course is designed for you. At the end of the course, all participants will receive a recognised certificate.
Ready to participate? Watch the introductory video and find the course here (in Dutch).
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