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About the Course

ChatGPT and other large language models are going to be more important in your life and business than your smartphone, if you use them right. ChatGPT can tutor your child in math, generate a meal plan and recipes, write software applications for your business, help you improve your personal cybersecurity, and that is just in the first hour that you use it. This course will teach you how to be an expert user of these generative AI tools. The course will show amazing examples of how you can tap into these generative AI tools' emergent intelligence and reasoning, how you can use them to be more productive day to day, and give you insight into how they work. Large language models respond to instructions and questions posed by users in natural language statements, known as “prompts”. Although large language models will disrupt many fields, most users lack the skills to write effective prompts. Expert users, who understand how to write good prompts, are orders of magnitude more productive and can unlock significantly more creative uses for these tools. This course introduces students to the patterns and approaches for writing effective prompts for large language models. Anyone can take the course and the only required knowledge is basic computer usage skills, such as using a browser and accessing ChatGPT. Students will start with basic prompts and build towards writing sophisticated prompts to solve problems in any domain. By the end of the course, students will have strong prompt engineering skills and be capable of using large language models for a wide range of tasks in their job, business, personal life, and education, such as writing, summarization, game play, planning, simulation, and programming....

Top reviews

JF

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Excellent intro into the world of Large Learning Modules. Dr. White does a good job of explaining in layman's terms what LLM's are all about and how best to work with them to improve your own work.

MJ

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Phenomenal content about prompt engineering. I was highly impressed with the amount of knowledge that Jules White put together. The examples were practical and easy to follow. Thank you!

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By Santhakumar S

Jan 3, 2024

Very useful course to become a prompt engineer. Explained detailly with current environment examples. Had wonderful experience with taking assessment.

By Kyung S

Jun 21, 2023

Generally, the lecture was well prepared.

Some examples were too technical to understand for students who have no prior knowledge about programming.

By Vijay P

Jul 8, 2023

It is a course for people wanting to know about ChatGPT. You can learn about different types of prompts, how to creat them and how to use them.

By Adarsh V

Aug 14, 2024

Good course for beginner It has Tips, Tricks and patterns on how to make LLM's perform complex tasks and give even more accurate responses.

By Lakshmi

Sep 5, 2023

There should have been some way to ask questions to the instructor (or a mentor). Asking questions only to other learners is no substitute.

By Eszter A

Feb 15, 2024

Nice and interesting course, addressed for total newcomers. I found it a bit lengthy and didactic for someone who is not a stranger to AI.

By Karl S

Aug 25, 2023

I have learned a lot but I would have appreciated a bit more structure. Also, I would have liked some slides containing the main points.

By Daniel J

Oct 24, 2023

This is an excellent starting point for learning about Large Language Models and the basics of interacting with Augmented Intelligence.

By Vincent R

Feb 25, 2024

Jules is a good instructor and is good at making the works and various approaches to leveraging the skills with real-world examples.

By Jermaine F

Aug 2, 2023

A great introduction to different types of prompts. I gained a much better understanding of large language models and how they work.

By Nadimpalli D v

Jun 6, 2024

Good Content, but somewhat redundant as instructor reads aloud the prompts and the responses. Thanks for the informative course.

By Tom

Jul 11, 2023

Very helpful. A little too technical for me towards the end, but insightful. Presenter's style was excellent and easy to follow.

By RAQUEL

Aug 8, 2024

Los vídeos dan demasiada información junto con los ejemplos ,pero después se Reme todo en los textos lo que clarifica bastante

By prashant a

Dec 7, 2023

It is a great course in exploring ChatGPT and prompt engineering. Jules has made the course quite easy to follow and implement

By Grégory P

Apr 18, 2024

Pretty interesting. I have learned a lot about what I intuitively already knew, but in a more formal an better organized way.

By Hirak J S

Oct 26, 2023

Love this course. I Can Learn More thinks about LLM, I thing It's help me in upcoming era. But I Can Afford this Certificate.

By AmAl K

Sep 13, 2023

It covers the basics of prompt engineering. This course can be considered as your first step on learning prompt engineering.

By T M

Aug 31, 2024

This course was very fascinating. I feel quite a bit more knowledgeable about prompt engineering and LLMs than before.

By Tony " S

Feb 25, 2024

good info, but at a pace of academics, not business. have to cut to the chase, finished the course in three days

By Mark

Oct 13, 2023

Would be better if the assingments actually graded based on content and not just give a 100% pass everytime

By Jeremiah D

Nov 21, 2023

Great foundational content. I expect to keep learning this space and taking more advanced content.

By Oscar L

Jan 14, 2024

Very insightful but sometimes a little too long. Notes could have been better. Overall very good.

By Christine L

Sep 24, 2023

Great intro course. A bit disappointed that this class wasn't updated with concepts from GPT4.

By Mac W

Jan 9, 2024

Very Informative Course. I learned a lot information, that I will be using in the Future

By Staci M M

Jul 19, 2024

It's a slow burn, but I learned something in the end. Things pick up around module 5.