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Sofia University offers free courses in Artificial Intelligence

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Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski offers free of charge courses in Artificial Intelligence. The project is developed in partnership with the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics and Bulgarian IT companies. It aims to acquaint non-experts with the artificial intelligence and its application in different spheres. 

The course was launched in 2018 by the University of Helsinki and a Finnish technology company and spreads across the EU member states. According to Bulgaria’s Minister of Education and Science Krasimir Valchev, computer modeling classes are now available to third-grade pupils and students beyond third grade. Educational programmes are also available to teachers who want to gain knowledge in this field.




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