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Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals by ISACA

AI focuses on building smart machines capable of performing tasks that typically require humans and is drastically increasing in demand as it continues to change the future of virtually every field of technology. With AI Fundamentals, you’ll learn how understanding AI’s risks and potential can fast-track your career.

Covering topics such as Principles and Potential Uses, Essential Software/Algorithms, and Risks and Ethical Requirements, build your cloud knowledge and skills with your choice of guidance and self-paced study developed by industry-leading experts.

ABOUT THIS COURSE

AI focuses on building smart machines capable of performing tasks that typically require humans and is drastically increasing in demand as it continues to change the future of virtually every field of technology. With AI Fundamentals, you’ll learn how understanding AI’s risks and potential can fast-track your career. This certificate covers the vital domains of: AI Principles, Concepts & Potential Uses; Essential Software & Algorithms for AI Applications & Possibilities; and AI Associated Risks & Ethical Requirements.

Learn how to utilize essential software and algorithms to leverage AI’s applications and potential to streamline your career by automating complex tasks.

You’ll be able to access your study materials and performance-based labs on demand—and you’ll earn 5 CPE upon completion.

Additional Resources

Certified in Emerging Technology

AI Fundamentals is one of four courses that make up a broad certification: Certified in Emerging Technology. Along with fundamental certifications in Blockchain, Cloud, and Internet of Things, the Certified in Emerging Technology puts you on the cutting edge of your career in technologies that are shaping the world.

For more information on how to start upon your path to being on the bleeding edge of technology, see ISACA’s Certified in Emerging Technology.

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Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals by ISACA

Overview

Modality

Online

Format

Asynchronous

Pricing

$549.00

Partner

RevU

Topic

Artificial Intelligence

CyberForge

Information Technology and Engineering

ISACA

Price Includes

  • ISACA Student Membership
  • Certificate Exam
  • Review Manual
  • Online Review Course

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

There are no prerequisites. You can register for the AI Fundamentals Exam at any time. The online, remotely proctored 2-hour exam is a multiple-choice exam. To pass the exam, you must earn a score of 65% or more.

Domains

  • AI Concepts (50%)
  • AI Implementations (50%)

COURSE SYLLABUS

Learn how to advise enterprises on IoT use, potential rewards and implications to properly understand the opportunities and risks it brings. The IoT curriculum covers:

  • AI Concepts (50%): This domain covers the basic characteristics that define AI, including machine learning, robotic process automation, statistical modeling, and regression analysis. It also addresses considerations for adopting AI, data governance roles, and ethical considerations associated with AI implementation.
  • AI Implementations (50%): This domain focuses on the practical application of AI, including the use of essential software and algorithms to leverage AI’s potential. It emphasizes hands-on skill development through performance-based labs such as Machine Learning Models, Security Implementations of AI, and Robotic Process Automation.

Successful students will receive an internationally recognized badge from ISACA.

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