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Amazon makes its machine learning course available to everyone for free

Washington [United States], November 27 (ANI): Amazon has announced that it is making its machine learning course available to everyone at no cost. It is the same course which is used to train engineers at Amazon.

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Washington [United States], November 27 (ANI): Amazon has announced that it is making its machine learning course available to everyone at no cost. It is the same course which is used to train engineers at Amazon.
The course will be available to all developers through a new AWS Training and Certification Machine Learning offering, containing over 30 self-service, self-paced digital courses with more than 45 hours of courses, videos, and labs for four key groups: developers, data scientists, data platform engineers, and business professionals.
Each course will cover the fundamentals and build on through real-world examples and labs allowing developers to explore the technology through some fun problems engineers had to resolve at Amazon.
Amazon is also offering a certification exam, which is available at USD 300 while the course is free. (ANI)

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