File:Artificial intelligence explained in 2 minutes - What exactly is AI?.webm
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DescriptionArtificial intelligence explained in 2 minutes - What exactly is AI?.webm |
English: A youtube video on a brief overview of what artificial intelligence (AI) is, how it is used and how it can support us by the AI campus |
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Source | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdE-W30oOXo |
Author | KI-Campus |
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