Artificial intelligence is no longer the protagonist of science fiction movies. The arrival of tools such as ChatGPT or DALL-E has shown that AI is already part of our reality. According to a report by the European Parliament, artificial intelligence is expected to contribute more than 11 trillion euros to the world economy by 2030 at the latest.
In this way, AI has become an opportunity in the labor market. According to the latest data compiled by Infojobs, job offers related to artificial intelligence have increased by 31% in the last year. At the end of 2022 there were almost 1,500 vacancies published.
For this reason, more and more people are interested in this sector and want to undertake training in this regard. Normally we talk about professionals with solid STEM knowledge (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, for its acronym in English) who want to go a step further and specialize. This type of scientific-technological knowledge will be the perfect base to enter the world of artificial intelligence.
Studying physics, computer science or telecommunications are some examples of the starting point that those interested in training in AI can take. After this training, it is best to do a master’s, postgraduate or bootcamp specialized in the field of AI. It is precisely these studies that provide the necessary more specific knowledge on the subject.
At Emagister they have a wide range of courses on this subject, such as the Master in Artificial Intelligence from IMF Smart Education, with which you learn to incorporate different techniques and methods into social and business reality, creating innovative processes and solutions.
Another option is the University Master’s Degree in Artificial Intelligence taught by UNIR. Through the agenda, the student will learn about research in artificial intelligence, cognitive neuroscience, computational perception, reasoning, and autonomic planning, among others.
The Master’s Degree in Artificial Intelligence at the International University of Valencia (VIU) focuses its agenda on the different applications of AI in industry and business for process automation, fraud detection, risk estimation, text translation and diagnostics doctors, among others.
In addition to courses focused solely on artificial intelligence, there are other courses that complement AI knowledge with other potential technologies, such as Machine Learning or Big Data, or with popular programming languages, such as Python.
The Executive Master in Big Data and Artificial Intelligence taught by INTECSSA stands out, where students will learn the necessary techniques to manage and analyze information and Big Data in various contexts and areas of an organization. Another alternative is the IEBS Postgraduate Course in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, focused on learning data capture, storage and processing techniques.
Finally, the training in Python Programmer with a specialization in AI taught by the Tokio New Technology School center includes knowledge such as problem solving, informed and uninformed search, and reasoning and learning in AI, among others.