Interested in a job in the field of artificial intelligence (AI)? Facebook might be willing to help you with that. In partnership with Udacity, Mark Zuckerberg's company launched the PyTorch Challenge. The program offers students the opportunity to learn how to use and create artificial intelligence models in this open source framework.
There are 10,000 scholarships for the Introduction to Deep Learning with PyTorch course. The duration is two months. PyTorch is an open source learning framework that is becoming increasingly popular among AI researchers due to its ease of use.
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Phase one involves students taking the two-month course, which will be taught by PyTorch creator and Facebook AI research engineer Soumith Chintala. The course will teach 10,000 students the basics of Deep Learning and how to build neural networks using PyTorch.
After completing this first course, the top 300 students will continue to receive full scholarships into Udacity's Deep Learning Nanodegree program. In this program, students will learn about convolutional and recurrent neural networks, conflict generating networks, and much more.
AI skills are among the highest demands in technology: between June 2015 and June 2018, the number "AI"-related job postings have increased by nearly 100%, according to a report by job search site Indeed.
The percentage of searches for those terms also increased by 182%, according to the report. Many farm jobs pay upwards of $100,000 a year, and a program like this could help fill some of these gaps in the job market.
Interested participants must have intermediate programming experience in Python, knowledge in linear algebra, fluent English and over 18 years. Registration for the PyTorch Challenge is open until October 24th and classes will start on November 9th, 2018. Stop applying for a job Click here.