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Learner Reviews & Feedback for AI, Business & the Future of Work by Lund University

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About the Course

This course from Lunds university will help you understand and use AI so that you can transform your organisation to be more efficient, more sustainable and thus innovative. The lives of people all over the world are increasingly enhanced and shaped by artificial intelligence. To organisations there are tremendous opportunities, but also risks, so where do you start to plan for AI, business and the future of work? Whether you are in the public or private sector, in a large organisation or a small shop, AI has a growing impact on your business. Most organisations don’t have a strategy in place for how to make AI work for them. The teacher, Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, will guide you through the topics with short lectures, interviews and interactive exercises meant to get you thinking about your own context. 12 industry professionals, AI experts and thought leaders from different industries have been interviewed and will complement the short lectures to give you a broad overview of perspectives on the topics. You will meet: Kerstin Enflo Professor in Economic History Lund University Dr. Irene Ek Founder Digital Institute Samuel Engblom Policy Director The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees Pelle Kimvall Lead Solution Ideator AFRY X Joakim Wernberg Research Director, Digitalisation and Tech Policy Swedish Entrepreneurship Forum Marcus Henriksson Empathic Leader of AI & Automation and Digital Business Development Empathic Johan Grundström Eriksson Board Advisor, Innovation Management & Corporate Governance Founder & Chairman, aiRikr Innovation AB Jakob Svensson Professor in Media and Communication Studies Malmö University Ulrik Franke Senior Researcher RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Björn Lorentzon Nordic Growth Lead Sympa Anna Felländer Founder AI Sustainability Center Prof. Fredrik Heintz Associate Professor of Computer Science Linköping University...

Top reviews

CM

Nov 9, 2024

This course is a very good start to understand a lot of what has happened before we even started to think about AI. it is very good to have the basis and understanding of this course to build on.

TJ

Jul 19, 2022

Excellent course, with well-portioned lectures and relevant examples. Provides a well-rounded foundation for those seeking to understand the role and effects of AI and the Future of work.

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By Ben L

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Aug 6, 2024

good but not as up to date as I would have hoped. Great real world examples

By Nurali A K o

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Mar 13, 2023

Zo'r menga yoqdi. Uzbekcoders dagi yangi qo'shilgan kurslar ajoyib

By Alejandro D

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Jun 13, 2023

Simple and clear. It was useful for beginners and business people

By Sigve N S

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Jun 13, 2024

one of the stronger courses i have taken on AI

By Fattoh A

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Nov 12, 2023

Great instructor and very good guest speakers.

By Roland S

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Feb 7, 2024

good explanation, broad overview, lot of text

By Katja W

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Apr 18, 2024

Umfassende Informationen zum Thema KI

By Palash R

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Apr 22, 2024

It was a nice Course on the AI

By Fekadu K

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May 7, 2022

Perfectly designed! Thank you!

By Sakshi D

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Oct 28, 2024

Great learning experience

By Vijay P

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Jul 29, 2024

GREAT explinations

By Manoj K G

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May 22, 2024

good learning

By SIMON L

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Oct 9, 2023

well handled

By Samiksha S

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Jun 23, 2024

Thank you!

By Vidhya G

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Oct 17, 2024

excellent

By Saurabh K

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Oct 30, 2024

good

By Sai K T

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Sep 1, 2024

good

By ODILJON_SHERALIYEV_AKBAR O

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Jul 8, 2024

Best

By Pooja L

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May 20, 2024

good

By Dhananjay V

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Apr 26, 2024

good

By Anshul A

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Jun 19, 2024

n.a

By Ronak S

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Aug 28, 2024

NA

By Omar G

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Jul 15, 2024

NA

By Dwaipayan G

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Jul 2, 2024

ok

By Christian R

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Aug 17, 2024

While the course content and information were interesting, I found it necessary to mute the videos and rely on the transcripts due to the poor English skills of the lecturers and interviewees. The videos contained numerous grammar mistakes, which made it difficult to focus on the actual topics. I ended up skimming the transcripts because the frequent errors were distracting. It is surprising and disappointing to see that university professors and interviewees, who are supposed to be experts in their fields, have such poor English skills in a course of this nature.