Top 45 MBA Courses in Artificial Intelligence (AI) - United States
Artificial Intelligence (AI) - United States
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Build your analytics acumen to better equip you for a rapidly evolving, data-centric world.
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An 8-module program teaching basic applications of AI to those in business.
Program includes 4 live
An 8-module program teaching basic applications of AI to those in business.
Program includes 4 live sessions, and is concluded by a capstone project.
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Turn AI autonomy into an enterprise strategy.
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Training to help forward-thinking leaders leverage AI's transformative power and acquire the strateg
Training to help forward-thinking leaders leverage AI's transformative power and acquire the strategic frameworks your organization needs to thrive.
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Excel as a digital innovation leader with advanced insights into the potential of AI.
8-month progra
Excel as a digital innovation leader with advanced insights into the potential of AI.
8-month program delivered in-person and online.
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Duration: 5 days.
Commitment: 8 hours/day.
Location: Cambridge, MA.
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Duration: 6 weeks.
Commitment: 6–8 hours/week.
Location: Online.
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Duration: 6 weeks.
Commitment: 4–6 hours/week.
This new online program helps you create a playbook w
Duration: 6 weeks.
Commitment: 4–6 hours/week.
This new online program helps you create a playbook with actionable next steps towards creating a more cyber-aware culture.
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