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Executive Master in Artificial Intelligence

The online ICAI Executive Master in Artificial Intelligence is designed for business leaders who want to learn how to make use of AI to drive growth and innovation in their organizations as well as ensure they stay competitive in the new AI landscape.

Through a mix of world-class lectures, case studies, and hands-on exercises, students will learn how to create an AI strategy, how to start an implementation project, build an AI team and everything else needed to lead the AI initiative in their organizations with guarantees.

Why choose ICAI's Executive Master in AI

100% Online

Learn from the comfort of your home or office with our fully online program

Flexible schedule

Adaptable deadlines and online live classes on afternoons to suit your busy lifestyle

14 lecturers

Gain insights from a diverse group of world-class experts with real-life experience in AI implementation and innovation.

No coding required

Our course is designed for non-technical profiles, with no coding or technical experience necessary

January 2025

5-month duration, with a commitment of only 5 hours per week.

Flexible Payment Plan, Up to 5 Months

Spread your payment across up to six months with the ease of Abler.

“AI, the most profound technology humanity is working on, more profound than fire or electricity”

“Society will need to prepare for rapid advancements in artificial intelligence that are poised to unsettle the job market and exacerbate safety concerns.”

Sundar pichai, Google CEO

“Society, I think, has a limited amount of time to figure out how to react to that, how to regulate that, how to handle it.”

Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO