IIT Madras's SWAYAM plus has launched three new AI courses for beginners. The registration process is underway and will close on May 10.
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The IIT-Madras-led digital learning platform Swayam Plus today announced launching of three new AI courses, in partnership with IITM Pravartak, under the ‘AI for All’ campaign, further strengthening ...
IIT Madras Launched 3 AI courses for beginners on SWAYAM Plus. The registration process has started. Candidates can apply ...
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