Very interesting course with a basic level. Topics are addressed in a very general way. Topics are of philosophical importance and motivates you to think more about them.
Gives you a lot to think about. A great introduction to thinking about computational complexity and the mind vs the machine.
por Vidisha M
•Wow! This course was really challenging as it made me do so many web searches. I found it difficult but then I feel I learnt a lot of new things because of it. It was a moderate level course for me as I am not exactly from the computational background but neuroscience/neuropsychology. However, it was a really good experience! Thank you so much for this course.
por DIEGO F S C
•It is a good introduction to what is artificial intelligence and that has been sought or meaning from its origins
por Alexander D
•I thoroughly enjoyed this course. The workload was very reasonable, the deadlines were easy and flexible, and the material was all quite interesting. The videos made it so that all of the material was relatively easy to understand, with little background knowledge of the subject required. Overall, a good start to the Mind and Machine Specialization.
por Teo J
•Gives you a lot to think about. A great introduction to thinking about computational complexity and the mind vs the machine.
por Stacey C
•The subject matter is interesting but the first three weeks are a mess! The quizzes ask questions before content is presented. And then the exact same questions are used in multiple quizzes after the material is presented, and again after additional material is presented. Week 4 was by far the best organized and interesting. I hope the rest of the specialization is more like week 4 than weeks 1 - 3.
por Anmol M
•this course gives you a very good conceptual framework to understand the AI and other related systems that we are creating. Amazing especially if you consider that all the other courses are just teaching you how to do stuff. This course gives you the why. One of a kind. Thanks for all the effort, Prof Mike. RIP
por Andrés F G M
•Very interesting course with a basic level. Topics are addressed in a very general way. Topics are of philosophical importance and motivates you to think more about them.
por Chibuzor N
•This course has been extremely enlightening. Big thanks to Coursera and the University of Colorado, Boulder!
por Johnny B V
•Good introduction to the concept of the mind and must-read papers.
por Kevin M G
•I really liked the approach of this course. Thanks a lot!
por D M D A
•Excellent. Quiz questions are tough to solve
por dr.aruna k b
•its good course and very informative
por Anjana M
•The course was really nice
por Rahul S
•Wonderful course
por KHADE B B
•excellent
por Fulvio R F A
•cool
por Mark H
•Content is a great mix between big philosophical questions and more technical problems. 4 instead of 5 stars because the presentation is poor: video sound is bad, quizzes sometimes don't make sense, one reading is no longer available, organisation of the material over the weeks feels unbalanced.
por Maria L I d V
•It's quite close to philosophy of maths and porgramming, so philosophers of mind may find it difficult to successfully complete the tasks. However, it is a great course.
por Harry A
•This gives a decent overview and a starter towards interests in Computational Cognition, giving necessary background in the evolution of the research area.
por HELLEN D S S
•Nice course. It´s answer many dubts about mind and openned much more...
Note: Be careful with the calculations at the end.
por DR. V P P
•Please make the programme more student-friendly, because so many hasn't sufficient mathematical-logical intelligence.
por David B
•Interesting questions - some were a little vague at times - altogether an interesting course.
por Patrick B C
•The substance and content is pretty good and I enjoyed the course. However, as noted there are some bad recordings that are distracting. Also, some of the quiz questions (at least in the first week) seem to precede the material as presented. Some of the quiz questions have spelling errors and can be unclear what they are asking.
por Martin K
•Even though the materials for the course are good, the ordering of them was really weird. E.g. in the first quiz, I was supposed to have the knowledge of most of the articles that were only introduced later in the course. Moreover, the content of some of the quizzes is repetitive (repeating the exact same questions and answers).