Artificial Intelligence - Past, Present, and Future
2025-26 Sem A
3 - Science and Technology
College of Computing
Department of Computer Science
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B2, A2
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This AI course is suitable for both technical and non-technical students alike.  It aims to firstly provide an overall view of what is AI, its developments over the past decades, its current trends, and a look at potential future directions.  It will cover impact of AI to society and business.  Through case studies, students gain a better insight on different AI technologies and how they can be used to address a wide range of social and business needs.  The course will broaden students' understanding of current state-of-the-art in AI and future trends, as well as how various needs of different industries can be addressed through innovative use of AI.  The second objective of this course is to help students become creative innovators in applying “AI first” concepts to solving real-world problems through project-based work.  This course will be useful for students from any discipline and will give insights to the value of AI across industries from a global point of view as well as issues related to their ethical use.  To make this course as widely accessible to as many people as possible from any background, no programming will be required and no prior programming skills are assumed.

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CRN Section Term Type Capacity Day Time Building Room Instructor
11657 11657C01 2025-26 Sem A Lecture 200 Mon 09:00:00 - 11:50:00 LI 2505
  • Prof. LIU Chen
  • 11684 11684T03 2025-26 Sem A Tutorial 66 Wed 09:00:00 - 09:50:00 LI 4109
  • Prof. LIU Chen
  • 11683 11683T02 2025-26 Sem A Tutorial 67 Wed 10:00:00 - 10:50:00 LI 4109
  • ZHONG Xuyang
  • 11682 11682T01 2025-26 Sem A Tutorial 67 Wed 11:00:00 - 11:50:00 LI 4109
  • CHEN Xinping