Harvard_CS50_AI and cs50AI

These are direct competitors—both are independent solution repositories for the same Harvard CS50AI course, offering alternative implementations of identical assignments that serve the same educational purpose.

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About Harvard_CS50_AI

KevinLiTian/Harvard_CS50_AI

Harvard University's CS50AI - Introduction to AI

This repository provides comprehensive notes and project solutions for Harvard University's CS50AI course, an introduction to artificial intelligence. It takes complex AI concepts like search algorithms, machine learning, and neural networks, and breaks them down into understandable objectives and practical, hands-on programming projects. Aspiring AI practitioners, students, or anyone curious about how AI technologies like game-playing engines or handwriting recognition work, can use these materials to learn and apply foundational AI principles.

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About cs50AI

BurakAhmet/cs50AI

Project solutions for Harvard's CS50AI course.

This collection of projects demonstrates various artificial intelligence concepts, such as finding connections between actors in a movie database or predicting online shopping behavior. It offers practical examples like an AI that generates crossword puzzles from a set of words or answers questions based on provided text. This resource is primarily for students and educators learning or teaching foundational AI principles and their applications.

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