Top 21 MBA Courses in Artificial Intelligence (AI) - United Kingdom
Artificial Intelligence (AI) - United Kingdom
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Explore machine learning techniques to optimise your data analyses for informed decision-making.
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Duration: 2 days.
Course held in London at The Shard.
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Explore public policy innovations and technology, and strategies for addressing challenges in policy
Explore public policy innovations and technology, and strategies for addressing challenges in policy making.
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Build confidence in your understanding of data and AI and use new technologies to your advantage.
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Build confidence in your understanding of data and AI and use new technologies to your advantage.
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Duration: 6 weeks, 4-5 hours per week.
Location: Online.
The course is designed for non-IT executive
Duration: 6 weeks, 4-5 hours per week.
Location: Online.
The course is designed for non-IT executives who need to gain a fundamental understanding of cybersecurity.
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Duration: 3 days.
This programme brings to life the far-reaching business impacts of generative AI.
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Location: Greenlands campus.
Henley's AI Strategy and Implementation programme empowers individuals
Location: Greenlands campus.
Henley's AI Strategy and Implementation programme empowers individuals and organisations to move beyond theory and unlock real business impact through AI.
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