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What is Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning?

Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Practices & Skills
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− | | Article || Using Artificial Intelligence in government means balancing innovation with the ethical and responsible use of emerging technologies || Government of Canada || https://open.canada.ca/en/blog/using-artificial-intelligence-government-means-balancing-innovation-ethical-and-responsible || | + | | Article || Using Artificial Intelligence in government means balancing innovation with the ethical and responsible use of emerging technologies || Government of Canada || https://open.canada.ca/en/blog/using-artificial-intelligence-government-means-balancing-innovation-ethical-and-responsible || |
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− | | | + | |Article|| Five Government-Ready AI Use Cases || Accenture || https://www.accenture.com/us-en/insights/us-federal-government/five-government-ready-ai-use-cases || Research completed in U.S. Government context. |
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The theory and practice of computer systems that perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, including visual perception, speech recognition, and decision-making. This includes exposure and practical experience in developing and using algorithms to independently learn from and make predictions or decisions based on data.
