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Start learning about Python and AI with this ebook bundle

TL;DR: Pick up new skills in 2021 with the AI and Python Development eBook Bundle by Mercury Learning, on sale for 96% off— only $19.99 — as of Jan. 28.


This e-book bundle from Mercury Learning is designed to help you communicate with computers with content on Python programming, TensorFlow, and artificial intelligence. And it also happens to be on sale for just 20 bucks.

With 15 e-books total, each published in the past two years, this bundle is jam-packed with relevant, up-to-date information. You’ll get a number of books specific to Python, the general-purpose programming language that’s skyrocketed in popularity over the past few years. You’ll also get a half-dozen e-books on artificial intelligence, the wide-ranging branch of computer science concerned with building smart machines. Starting with the basics, you’ll learn about the history of AI, the Turing test, and early applications. Then you can move on to problem-solving methods, machine learning and deep learning concepts Read more...

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