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From: Damola Morenikeji <dam...@damolamorenikeji.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 11:14 AM
Subject: AI Fellowship
To: Roothub Tony Onuk <onuk...@gmail.com>, Ogo <he...@ogopedia.com>, Start Innovation Hub <em...@starthub.com.ng>, <ham...@leadresources.com.ng>


Hello Tony, Hamzat, Hanson and Ogooluwa,

A senior friend in the US just shared this with me, and I thought people in (y)our respective communities may benefit from it - especially as we talk about the new economy.

Hope you find it useful.

Cheers.

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We'd like to invite members of Black in AI who don't live in the SF Bay
Area to join us remotely as "international fellows" in the upcoming fast.ai course Deep Learning Part 2
<https://www.usfca.edu/data-institute/certificates/deep-learning-part-two>.
 
If you are interested, please fill out this form:
https://goo.gl/forms/ytKqr7UCOBxrvZZ22
 
The prerequisites are at least 1 year of coding experience and having
completed part 1 of the course <https://course.fast.ai/>, which takes about 70 hours. You will also need an account on forums.fast.ai (it is free and simple to create one).
 
More details about the course are here
<https://www.usfca.edu/data-institute/certificates/deep-learning-part-two>.
The material will be all new and updated compared to previous versions of the course. Participation as an international fellow is free, although remote participants are not eligible for USF certificates (this is due to USF policy).
 
I hope that many of you are able to join us!
 
 
Rachel Thomas, PhD
Founding researcher, www.fast.ai <http://fast.ai/>
twitter: @math_rachel <https://twitter.com/math_rachel>
"Making neural networks uncool again"


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Damola Morenikeji

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