Technology
Score more than 50 hours of training in machine learning for less than $40
Computers may not wear tennis shoes (yet), but thanks to developing artificial intelligence technologies, they’re smarter than ever before. Along with those technologies has come a relatively new category of computer science called machine learning, or ML.
Similar to statistics, ML involves computer systems that utilize algorithms to automatically learn about data, recognize patterns, and make decisions, all without outside intervention or explicit directions from human beings. In the real world, you can find it being used in smart assistants like Siri and the Amazon Echo, in online fraud detection services, in the facial recognition feature that identifies photos of you on Facebook, and more recently, in Tesla’s self-driving car.
ML is distinctive in the world of AI in that it can be used to process vast amounts of data quickly, making it a desirable tech skill among job applicants not only in the fields of computer science and engineering, but also marketing, health care, finance, social media, and beyond.
For a comprehensive education in ML that doesn’t require a four-year-plus stint at college, look no further than the Machine Learning Masterclass Bundle that just went on sale in the Mashable Shop. Often considered complex, ML is broken down into easily digestible lessons over the course of its eight online classes, which you can access wherever and whenever you’ve got a Wi-Fi connection. With more than 50 hours of hands-on training in ML and related concepts, including the TensorFlow framework, the programming languages R and Python, and the game development engine Unreal, you’ll be an ML master in no time.
A $449 value, the Machine Learning Masterclass Bundle is yours today for just $49 — a price you can lower to $39.69 by entering the code MERRY15 at checkout.
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