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I came across these courses
https://courses.openmined.org/
It looks like it teaches how to work as a data scientist by respecting the privacy of the organization you work with. I didn't come across any course that was teaching that on the internet so I found that interesting .
there are 3 courses so far from what I have seen.
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Basically, clicked the link to see what was offered... Two of these are 7.7 hours and 8 hours respectively, the third class is 60 hours. I think it's a good introduction to the subject they teach, similar to one of those freebie classes from Coursera or Edx. Hopefully they'll add more and release the fourth class when it's ready...
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I've come across some great resources for free courses on open-minded data science, AI, and privacy. For starters, platforms like Coursera, CETPA Infotech, and Udacity offer a variety of courses taught by experts in the field.
Coursera: Check out courses like "AI For Everyone" by Andrew Ng, which provides a comprehensive overview of AI concepts without requiring a technical background. For privacy-focused content, you might find "Privacy in the Digital Age" insightful.
CETPA Infotech: Look into courses such as "Data Science: Machine Learning" or "Privacy in the Age of Big Data" to deepen your understanding of both data science and privacy considerations in AI.
Udacity: They offer courses like "Intro to Data Science" and "AI for Healthcare" which can give you a solid foundation in data science and AI principles, and may touch upon privacy implications as well.
Additionally, keep an eye on university websites and online learning platforms for specializations or individual courses specifically focused on ethics and privacy in AI and data science. These topics are becoming increasingly important, and many institutions are offering free or low-cost resources to educate the public about them.
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