Course profile

AIHU1001

Foundations of AI and humanity

Faculty of Arts

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Course summary

Mixed

The course covers interesting topics in AI and humanity but has a mixed reception. It's generally seen as manageable with reasonable workload, though some find the group projects challenging. The professor is engaging and helpful, while the grading is not overly harsh.

Grading

Grading is not particularly harsh; it’s possible to get an A if you stay on top of your work, but there are no mentions of curve grades.

Workload

The workload is considered reasonable with a mix of lectures, projects, and writing assignments. Students spend around 8-10 hours per week on the course.

Assessments

Assessments include group projects, in-class essays, final quiz, and a final exam. The final exam is scheduled earlier than usual but not difficult if you have kept up with the material.

Teaching

The professor is described as engaging, kind, and helpful. He is willing to reschedule exams for students who are sick. However, some lectures can be dull due to guest professors.

Tips

Stay engaged in group projects by actively participating and communicating with your peers. Keep up with the material to ensure you’re prepared for the final exam and writing assignments.

reasonable workloadengaging professorchallenging group projects

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