Mark McGrath
BS Electrical Engineering. Northeastern University.
IBM, 30 yrs., large computer systems.
Enjoys hiking, history, photography,
Artificial Intelligence.
Three Classes
1:30 – 3:00
October 9, 16, 23
(35 people total, 20 for labs, chosen from the first 20 people who register for the labs)
This course will first give participants a general knowledge of the current power of AI, and then it will provide a hands-on education on AI in a lab environment. Lab students (classes 2 & 3) will explore AI on their own PC, tablet or phone, and must have a familiarity with using their devices and in navigating the internet. (Labs are in person only in the Craine Room and will not be zoomed.)
10/9: This class will first present a general AI update. Who is using it and why? This will be followed by a hands-on intro and demo on how to install an AI system on your device, how to ask effective AI questions, and a discussion of the objectives and organization of the labs.
10/16: Lab 1. A maximum of five groups with 4 people each (20 total) will each be given a different theme to develop.
10/23: Lab 2. Each group will present their findings and thoughts.