I don’t think there’s any college, other than CMU SCS, that offers a “specialized” AI degree. CMU SCS did it only a couple of years ago. It’s mostly a marketing ploy as the tweaks it made were relatively minor. Colleges with top CS programs all offer an AI track, either implicitly or explicitly. Their CS curriculum/requirements should list a set of courses in AI that a CS student could take as electives to meet the specialization requirement. Also take a look at their course listing to get a sense of the depth in AI that’s available to an advanced student (e.g. if the college offers specialized courses – not just conceptional introductions – in unsupervised learning and/or reinforcement learning).
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