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Amazon Opens Up Its Internal Machine Learning Training To Everyone (amazon.com)

Amazon announced Monday that it's making the machine learning courses it uses to train its engineers available to everybody for free. The course is tailored to four major groups -- developers, data scientists, data platform engineers and business professionals -- and it offers both foundational level lessons as well as more advanced instruction.

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  1. Also AWS certification to be had if you want by SuperKendall · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Not mentioned in the summary, is AWS certification as well.

    You can just take the courses for free, but if you want something more verifiable it looks like Amazon is also offering a new AWS certification "AWS Certified Machine Learning â" Specialty"

    I've never gotten an AWS certification, but it sounds possibly like it would be of some value if you were looking for a position...

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  2. New AWS Certification for Machine Learning by positivepeaches · · Score: 3, Informative

    There are more than 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 starts with the fundamentals, and builds on those through real-world examples and labs, allowing developers to explore machine learning through some fun problems we have had to solve at Amazon. These include predicting gift wrapping eligibility, optimizing delivery routes, or predicting entertainment award nominations using data from IMDb (an Amazon subsidiary). Coursework helps consolidate best practices, and demonstrates how to get started on a range of AWS machine learning services, including Amazon SageMaker, AWS DeepLens, Amazon Rekognition, Amazon Lex, Amazon Polly, and Amazon Comprehend.