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Machine Teaching for Autonomous AI
(This program was formerly part of a three-course specialization called Autonomous AI for Industry. Because the software program Bonsai was discontinued, references to Bonsai have been removed. You can still learn about autonomous AI and machine teaching through our two individual courses "Designing Autonomous AI" and "Machine Teaching for Autonomous AI.")
Just as teachers help students gain new skills, the same is true of artificial intelligence (AI). Machine learning algorithms can adapt and change, much like the learning process itself. Using the machine teaching paradigm, a subject matter expert (SME) can teach AI to improve and optimize a variety of systems and processes. The result is an autonomous AI system.
In this course, you’ll learn how automated systems make decisions and how to approach designing an AI system that will outperform current capabilities. Since 87% of machine learning systems fail in the proof-concept phase, it’s important you understand how to analyze an existing system and determine whether it’d be a good fit for machine teaching approaches. For your course project, you’ll select an appropriate use case, interview a SME about a process, and then flesh out a story for why and how you might go about designing an autonomous AI system.
At the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
• Describe the concept of machine teaching
• Explain the role that SMEs play in training advanced AI
• Evaluate the pros and cons of leveraging human expertise in the design of AI systems
• Differentiate between automated and autonomous decision-making systems
• Describe the limitations of automated systems and humans in real-time decision-making
• Select use cases where autonomous AI will outperform both humans and automated systems
• Propose an autonomous AI solution to a real-world problem
• Validate your design against existing expertise and techniques for solving problems
Duration
5 Months
Institution
University of Washington
Format
Online
Eligibility Criteria
school
Academic Foundation
A recognized Bachelor’s degree or high school equivalent required for admission into University of Washington.
language
Language Proficiency
English proficiency required. IELTS, TOEFL, or standard medium-of-instruction certificates accepted.
Detailed Fees Breakdown
Base Tuition Fee
$112
Total Est. Investment
$112
Scholarships and early-bird waivers may apply. Contact admissions for exact institutional fees.
Academic Trajectory
Program Outcome
Graduates of the Machine Teaching for Autonomous AI program at University of Washington are equipped with global perspectives, ready to excel in international markets and top-tier career opportunities.