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Online AI Automation Certificate Course | Temple University

https://upskill.temple.edu/ai-automation

Learn how to strategically use AI and no-code tools to build automations for your business. Understand when AI agents and agentic AI can help–and how they fit into your workflows.

Wang Pei - Chinese Materials - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Chinese.html

计算机不是只会 “计算”,图灵机也不是一台 “机器” 能否用数学确定美国大选是否舞弊? AI是理性的,人类是非理性的,果真如此吗? 深度剖析:ChatGPT 及其继任者会成为通用人工智能吗? 大语言模型会推理吗? 《赛先生》人工智能专栏(2015-08 至 2017-01):

Syllabus for Online AI Automation Certificate Course | Temple University

https://upskill.temple.edu/ai-automation/syllabus

Get a sneak peek into the AI Automation course from Temple University Non-Credit and Continuing Education! Meet our expert instructors, explore the curriculum, and see how AI Automation, no-code tools, and agentic AI can support your business goals.

A Faculty Guide to A.I. - Center for the Advancement of Teaching

https://teaching.temple.edu/teaching-technologies/faculty-guide-ai

Learn more about using generative AI to promote equity in your classroom. As the efficacy and availability of generative AI tools advances, both we and our students will face a variety of information-related challenges.

Home - AI Tools for Research - Temple University

https://guides.temple.edu/ai-research-tools

This guide offers advice on AI-powered tools and functionality created for or used in academic research.

Publications – Temple Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

https://sites.temple.edu/trail/publications/

“Speech-Guided Sequential Planning for Autonomous Navigation using Large Language Model Meta AI 3 (Llama3).” International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR).

NARS WORKSHOP 2025

https://cis.temple.edu/tagit/events/workshop2025/

Being one of the most sophisticated models of AGI, NARS (Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System) has attracted much interest from researchers, AI professionals, and students worldwide.

Building Classification Models: ID3 and C4.5 - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/id3-c45.html

You can run the C45 program here [you need to have an X-server and to allow access (xhost) from yoda.cis.temple.edu]. Classification Models in the Undergraduate AI Course It is easy to find implementations of ID3. For example, a Prolog program by Shoham and a nice Pail module. The software for C4.5 can be obtained with Quinlan's book.

Research Guides: AI Tools for Research: Working with data

https://guides.temple.edu/ai-research-tools/data

This guide offers advice on AI-powered tools and functionality created for or used in academic research.

Research Guides: Generative AI and Chatbots: Home

https://guides.temple.edu/c.php?g=1331776&p=9808350

Temple Libraries is here to support your use of generative AI chatbots and other AI-powered tools. This guide aims to show Temple library users what different tools currently do well and don’t do well, and how to best use them for learning and research.