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				<description>&lt;h2 id=&#34;how-i-accidentally-took-an-mit-ai-course-and-didnt-go-broke&#34;&gt;How I Accidentally Took an MIT AI Course and Didn&amp;rsquo;t Go Broke&lt;/h2&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Two years ago I was looking for a machine learning course. Coursera offered a specialization at $49/month, Udemy was pushing a &amp;ldquo;complete course for $12.99,&amp;rdquo; and in Google recommendations popped up edX with an MIT course: &amp;ldquo;Machine Learning with Python: from Linear Models to Deep Learning.&amp;rdquo;&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Free. From MIT. Taught by the professor who literally wrote the textbook on the subject.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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