AI For Everyone Resource Center
In a world where AI can help people and organizations work more efficiently, achieve greater productivity, and elevate their employees, everyone must understand how to harness the power of these tools. This resource center brings together the latest insights, best practices, and cutting-edge tools to help you get started.
The Senate’s bipartisan AI Working Group has released a roadmap for AI policy that includes four key areas: “Inform,” “Provide,” “Predict,” and “Protect.” This document highlights the need to inform users, provide government with data to regulate these systems, minimize risks, and ensure that the AI industry continues to align itself with American values.
AI for Everyone Resource Center: Discover AI’s Potential
AI for Everyone Resource Center can be transformative, but it can also be intimidating for nontechnical business leaders and educators. In an effort to democratize AI, Coursera cofounder Andrew Ng is launching “AI for Everyone,” a program that will teach nontechnical business leaders and educators how to use AI technologies to increase tech literacy.
When Marlene Ronstedt began developing a location-based reminder app, she had no idea how much her generative AI tool would help her save time and move from ideas to draft visuals faster. She shares her story of how she partnered with Claude and a GAN to make her vision a reality.