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APAI1001

Artificial intelligence: foundation, philosophy and ethics

Faculty of Science

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Course summary

Mixed

The course covers both technical and philosophical aspects of artificial intelligence; some find it challenging while others consider it manageable with effort. It's particularly beneficial for Applied AI students who can form study groups. Grading is generally fair, though the final exam can be tough.

Grading

Grading is fair but the final exam can be difficult to pass without thorough preparation.

Workload

Moderate workload with two essays, two assignments, and a group project; technical parts require serious effort while philosophical content is more straightforward.

Assessments

Assessment includes two essays, two assignments, a group project, and a final exam. Past papers can help prepare for the final.

Teaching

Lectures are clear for some but unclear for others; professor is described as nice in one review, while another warns to run away from the course.

Tips

Attend early classes if you're an Applied AI student, and form a study group. Past papers can help prepare for the final exam.

fair gradingmoderate workloadunclear lectures

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