For two weeks every summer, more than 15 million fans around the world use the US Open app. The app captures more than 7 million data points from more than 250 matches, transforming massive volumes of tennis data into meaningful insights.
All of that data makes tennis an excellent launch point for learning about AI—what it is and how it’s being used in the real world. Here are the key points this guidebook touches on to help you start your own AI learning journey:
If this guidebook makes you want to learn more, move on to IBM SkillsBuild, a free education program aimed at adult learners, high school and university students, and faculty. You may even turn that interest into a career. Job opportunities in AI are growing exponentially, and you can be part of the next great technological wave.
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