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How to AI (Almost) Anything

MAS.S60 · Media Arts and Sciences · Graduate · Spring 2025

Prof. Paul Liang

MIT · Tier 1

<p>Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds great promise as a technology to enhance digital productivity, physical interactions, overall well-being, and the human experience. To enable the true impact of AI, these systems will need to be grounded in real-world data modalities, from language-only systems to vision, audio, sensors, medical data, music, art, smell, and taste. This course will introduce the basic principles of AI (focusing on modern deep learning and foundation models) and how we can ap…

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