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+ Artificial
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+ β β β Club @ OSU
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+ At OSUβs AI Club, students explore machine learning through hands-on + projects, interactive workshops, and talks from industry + expertsβbuilding skills that go beyond the classroom. +
++ The Project Workshop takes place during the second hour of the AI Club's meetings, and is a place for students to work + on individual machine learning projects with structured guidance and peer support. Students follow a 10-week roadmap + designed to take them from project conception to deployment, regardless of their prior experience with coding or AI. + Participants have the flexibility to choose their own project topics and spend most of their time coding, + experimenting, and iterating on their models rather than sitting through lectures. By the end of the term, students + will have completed a portfolio-ready project that demonstrates practical AI skills to potential employers or graduate + programs. +
++ Catch up on our weekly meetings and special events here! +
++ Catch up on our general and project meetings slides here! +
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