Fundamentals and possibilities of artificial intelligence

The goal of this 4-hour course is to provide participants with a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and to familiarize them with its most important practical applications. The training will not only clarify the fundamental concepts but also demonstrate, through concrete real-world examples, how AI is transforming everyday work and industrial processes.

Prerequisite knowledge

The course is introductory-level in the field of artificial intelligence and assumes basic knowledge of computer science fundamentals.

Topics

1.) In the first part of the program, we will review the current trends in artificial intelligence and explore the direction in which the technology is evolving in the near future. Topics include the rise of generative AI, new levels of automation, and how AI is transforming decision-making and business operations.

2.) Next, we will present the most popular AI-based applications in practice, with a particular focus on generative solutions. Participants will gain insight into the tools currently available on the market and learn how they can be used effectively for text generation, image creation, or even data analysis.

3.) The course also includes a dedicated section on industrial applications and common enterprise solutions. Through concrete examples, we will demonstrate how AI supports manufacturing, logistics, and forecasting processes.

4.) Finally, we will review the strengths and limitations of artificial intelligence. The discussion will cover AI reliability, ethical considerations, data privacy aspects, and which areas are suitable—or not—for AI implementation.

Numbe of hours

4

Group size

10-20

Location

University classroom (subject to availability)
The contact person can provide further information about the training and its conditions.
Hullám Gábor
Gábor Hullám

deputy head of department, associate professor, contact person

Hullám Gábor
Gábor Hullám

deputy head of department, associate professor, contact person