The company’s press service reported that at the first stage the database will include more than 50 practical tasks in five areas: artificial intelligence, development, information security, product management and creative industries. Students will be able to solve cases developed by VK experts, including the creation of a neural network for analyzing resumes and the concept of developing a VKontakte mini-application.
Registration on the VK Education portal will provide access to datasets, training materials, and expert consultations. Successful participants will receive electronic certificates and additional bonuses.
Source: Ferra
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