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  1. Welcome to the Elements of AI free online course!

    Welcome to the Elements of AI free online course! Join over 1,8 million other people learning about the basics of AI.

  2. A free online course - Elements of AI

    Learn more about Reaktor’s and the University of Helsinki’s AI course - no programming or complicated math required.

  3. Course Overview - Building AI

    Building AI is a free online course where you'll learn about the actual algorithms that make creating AI methods possible. Created by Reaktor and the University of Helsinki.

  4. A free online course - Elements of AI - Global

    Learn more about the University of Helsinki and Reaktor’s AI course for students and business professionals - no programming or math skills required.

  5. Sign Up - Elements of AI - Global

    Learn more about Reaktor’s and the University of Helsinki’s AI course - no programming or complicated math required.

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    Learn more about Reaktor’s and the University of Helsinki’s AI course - no programming or complicated math required.

  7. What is AI? - Elements of AI

    Learn more about Reaktor’s and the University of Helsinki’s AI course - no programming or complicated math required.

  8. Elements of AI - join the movement! - Global

    One of the greatest forces currently driving economic development is artificial intelligence. During its EU Presidency in December 2019, Finland decided to invest in the future skills of Europeans and to offer …

  9. I have passed an Elements of AI course, where is my certificate?

    The course content is free of charge, but you can reward yourself by purchasing a shareable certificate on your profile page. You can purchase the certificate at any time, and it will be available at the top of …

  10. Why AI matters - Building AI - Elements of AI

    Building AI is a free online course where you'll learn about the actual algorithms that make creating AI methods possible. Created by Reaktor and the University of Helsinki.