to Monday, December 12, 2022 5:00 PM
Luke Zerafa
Open online activity
English
online
Learn to understand Java and the basic principles of Object Oriented Languages. From basic printing to Game Logic. The end result of these sessions is a Tic-Tac-Toe game working in the terminal.
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Secondary school
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Basic programming concepts
Nearby upcoming activities:

Online Office Essentials: Upskilling the Workforce with Basic Digital Tools
Module 1: Introduction to Online Office Tools
Module 2: Basic Word Processing Skills
Module 3: Spreadsheet Basics
Module 4: Creating Effective Presentations
Module 5: Basic Online Content Creation
Module 6: Basic Online Meetings
Module 7: Troubleshooting Common Issues
Module 8: Collaboration in Online Tools

Scratch
Scratch is a free and easy programing language. I have a presentation and also some activities prepeared.

Artificial Intelligence: An Industry Perspective
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems have been steadily increasing their presence and up-take across all industry sectors. Recent advancements in AI, in particular generative AI, has resulted in a lot of excitement by the private sector, technologists, investors, policy-makers, and society. In this regard, from a regulatory compliance perspective the industry has to be prepared for the adoption and impact of these AI tools, technologies, and products, The anticipation is that this latest AI development will be a game-changer. This course shall focus on providing participants with a better understanding of the following topics:
- Current state of AI and the latest advancements
- Industries and potential use cases for each respective sector where AI and the latest language models, such as ChatGPT (an example of generative AI), can be applicable
- Major industry-specific risks and concerns to be aware of when adopting and using some AI algorithms and techniques within AI systems, e.g., the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) language model behind ChatGPT which uses deep learning
- Proposed AI controls to safeguard AI systems in terms of the data and algorithms used
- New laws and regulations, such as the EU AI Act, and their impact on society at large and across different industry sectors
- AI Governance assessment and implementation that can be carried out for managing risks and controls in AI solutions