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  2. Coursera - Wikipedia

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    Coursera Inc. (/ k ər ˈ s ɛ r ə /) is an American global massive open online course provider. It was founded in 2012 [2] [3] by Stanford University computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller. [4] Coursera works with universities and other organizations to offer online courses, certifications, and degrees in a variety of subjects.

  3. Pluralsight - Wikipedia

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    Other participants include Amazon, Google, General Motors, and Facebook. [ 53 ] In 2017, Google announced, in association with Pluralsight, 100,000 scholarships to help developers gain access to advanced learning curriculum in emerging technologies, including mobile and web development, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and cloud ...

  4. Andrew Ng - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Ng founded the Google Brain project at Google, which developed large-scale artificial neural networks using Google's distributed computing infrastructure. [44] Among its notable results was a neural network trained using deep learning algorithms on 16,000 CPU cores , which learned to recognize cats after watching only YouTube videos ...

  5. List of companies founded by Stanford University alumni

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    The university is described as having a strong venture culture in which students are encouraged, and often funded, to launch their own companies. [ 8 ] According to PitchBook, from 2006 to 2017, Stanford produced 1,127 company founders as alumni or current students, more than any other university in the world; and these founders created 957 ...

  6. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    A course billed as "Asia's first MOOC" given by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology through Coursera starting in April 2013 registered 17,000 students. About 60% were from "rich countries" with many of the rest from middle-income countries in Asia, South Africa, Brazil or Mexico.

  7. NetEase - Wikipedia

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    The company collaborated with coursera.org to provide Massive Open Online Course. [66] NetEase launched an online course platform with educational content in 2014. [67] NetEase, The Pokémon Company, and Game Freak, made an expanded version of Pokémon Quest called Pokémon Adventure, released in China on 13 May 2021. It contains regular ...

  8. Udacity - Wikipedia

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    Udacity is the outgrowth of free computer science classes offered in 2011 through Stanford University. [9] Thrun has stated he hopes half a million students will enroll, after an enrollment of 160,000 students in the predecessor course at Stanford, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, [10] and 90,000 students had enrolled in the initial two classes as of March 2012.

  9. Why Coursera Stock Crashed Today - AOL

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    Why Coursera Stock Crashed Today. Jon Quast, The Motley Fool. October 25, 2024 at 11:24 AM. ... Amazon: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2010, you’d have $20,991!*