Veritas AI

North Market Street, 19801, Wilmington, United States
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4.75
Based on 20 Reviews

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An immersive virtual AI program for ambitious students, founded and run by Harvard graduate students.

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V P Vishal
GB

Awesome experience The meetings were fun and something to look forward to. I learned a lot about the course topics and coding in Python and just about AI and how it works in general. Really informational and well taught. Kudos to the whole team.

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Christopher Hamel
GB

Amazing Experience The mentors are really helpful and the projects are really fun to participate in. I get to learn a lot about AI while also having fun working on projects to better understand the material.

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Veritas AI review The mentors teach very well and open us for discussion and feedback, we get to ask about things that may confuse us or be difficult freely and its generally very fun.

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Shreya Pawar
GB

Amazing Experience! I am currently a student in the Veritas AI Scholars + Fellowship Combination Program. During this time, the course has taught me countless lessons about AI and I am now coding at a proficiency I previously though was impossible to reach. I definitely recommend Veritas AI to anyone with a passion for AI and a desire to grow!

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Maggie Yang
GB

Veritas AI Summer Camp Review It was hard to learn things virtually. I feel like the content was hard to understand because the mentors/teachers never really explained things thoroughly. The content was hard as well as the coding part of the summer camp. I think the mentors should have explained each code assignment in further detail. Instead of the teacher going over the code with us, our mentor asked us to share our screen and present the code ourselves. However, I feel this was not effective because sometimes the students did not explain what they did and WHY they did it. I think the teacher/mentor should be explaining it to us instead of the students trying to explain it to us. I understand the need for participation, especially because it was online, but I didn't appreciate the fact that I kept getting cold called on. Furthermore, I think the end project was a great idea, but I felt that I didn't have the tools I needed to be able to help my group. I liked that we had breaks so that we weren't working for a prolonged period of time. And I think all the staff were very nice and making the best out of the online situation.

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