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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

MS

Feb 20, 2024

Prompt Engineering for ChatGPT has been a great introduction course. I look forward to diving into additional AI courses. I've even joined a Meetup group to continue learning outside of the classroom!

WA

Apr 17, 2024

I really loved it, I used chatgpt to understand the videos and I'm glad coursera offers context under the videos, this helped me finish the certificate in not a long time, all it takes is dedication.

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By Srijoy B

Jul 6, 2023

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By Frank R

Dec 13, 2023

While I think the course content was excellent and I had to give only 4 stars because the presentation of the material wasn't as polished as it could have been. For example, in one case there was an video issue where Dr. White's image was blurred; this must have been a video recording parameter which was corrected. But instead of re-recording the segment, it was presented as is. On several occasions he forgot to put his mike on his shirt so the audio was a little difficult to understand. Again, instead of re-recording the segment, it was presented as is. In my experience when there are rough edges in one area, there are issues other areas too which leads to having less confidence in the overall product. I'll put it another way, as a manager I would not have let those easily corrected flaws go out of my shop because they are easily fixed and the overall impression it gives that it isn't important. In whole, I learned a lot and this experience won't stop me from considering other courses by Dr. White and Coursera.

By Bader N

Oct 14, 2023

I recently enrolled in a course on Coursera, and I couldn't be more thrilled with the experience. The content is not only engaging but also highly informative. The instructors are experts in their field, and their passion for the subject matter shines through in their teaching. The course structure is well-organized, making it easy to follow and learn at my own pace. What I appreciate the most is the flexibility it offers. I can balance my work and personal life while still making progress in the course. The interactive quizzes and assignments keep me motivated and help reinforce what I've learned. In just a short time, I've gained valuable knowledge and skills that are already proving beneficial in my career. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to enhance their knowledge and advance their professional development. Thank you, Coursera!

By Radha V

Oct 2, 2024

This course is fantastic. It is the perfect introduction to the Prompt engineering and provides adequate details to let a student understand the basic concepts well. However, it would have been wonderful if the graded assignments were more in number and in context. Due to the enormity of the topics discussed, it was difficult to get adequate practice in independently creating prompts that would satisfy all the criteria and tools we learn about. Smaller, bite sized questions spread across the course material would have been useful to test what we learned while we kept moving towards a larger goal. Some practical scenarios for prompts should also be incorporated in the graded assignments.

By Marissa C

Nov 21, 2023

I learned a lot in this course! It gave me some basic understanding of ChatGPT's capabilities as well as some great prompt templates to help me leverage those capabilities as a beginner. The course also challenged me to think creatively about how to use different approaches in the future to get optimal outputs from ChatGPT. One more thing I'll say is that if you have something specific in mind you want to use ChatGPT for, look for a course that teaches you specifically how to use ChatGPT to do that thing. This one is more introductory, general.

By Lawrence L

Jul 7, 2023

This is an excellent ChatGPT course for beginner or intermediate ChatGPT users. The course gives you concepts and techniques on how to program or prompt ChatGPT or other large language models to reach your desired goal or result in any fields. It helps you unlock the power of AI. By all means, this is not the end all learning of AI. Continue to practice and learn as much as you can as AI technology continues to evolve daily like a river flowing.

By SJ G

Mar 2, 2024

I love the instructor. Easy to understand and follow along as well he has a bit of a sense of humor. He made learning fun and interesting. I withheld 1 star because it didn't seem like my homework was actually being reviewed by anyone and therefore I am not sure I did it correctly nor was there any instructor feedback. As soon as the homework is submitted it is graded immediately. Otherwise, I enjoyed the course!

By Emidio A

Nov 6, 2024

I would have liked more guided exercises to really hammer home the prompt patterns this course teaches. That being said, the course was presented well and I ultimately learned a lot. At the end of this I was able to create a prompt-based application that had ChatGPT review, critique, and rewrite any prompt I initially give it and even ask follow-up questions to me to further refine the quality of my prompts.

By Ellen H

Oct 16, 2024

Great introduction to the overall concept of AI prompt writing. There were several unique patterns which I had not had experience with before, however there were some modules that lacked clarity on real world situations where they might be useful. These felt more interesting, but less useful overall. Overall I'd recommend it, for a novice who's looking to an introduction.

By D B

Nov 25, 2023

Really good instruction. However, not being able to receive actual feedback on one's assignments is really limiting. You have no idea if your work is just OK or if you are really excelling. This would be really valuable in deciding if you are well suited to continuing further into your chosen academic field.

By Theophilus W I

Nov 18, 2023

Even if you are familiar with ChatGPT this course opens up a new scale of possibilities with the AI. The courses and explanations were mostly straight forward. The last course is challenging so be prepared. Overall the course is valuable & worth repeating/keeping nearby for reference.

By David L

Jan 30, 2024

It´s a super interesting introducation into a structured way of using ChatGPT. Before I had a very straight forward approach to use the LLM, now I understand better how to increase the quality of the output. I´m really looking forward to continue with the 2nd part on data analysis

By Raj A

Jul 15, 2023

As a free open course, a brilliant introduction to Chatgpt. Learned many new types of prompts and methods to get more out of chatgpt. Dr. Jules's style is easygoing and interesting at the same time. Need to do more structured and advanced courses now. Thank You, Dr. White and VU.

By Jordan R

Mar 8, 2024

Great content, but a little bit repetitive, could probably condense the information a bit and make it more streamlined. Also, the assignments are too open-ended. There should be more smaller assignments with prompts and hints to get more into the habit of using ChatGPT.

By Yesh s

Oct 24, 2023

A list of checklist of skills to build upon including introducing the first pdf early (catalog) would be very handy as it was hard to keep tab of the various lessons learned. A quick at the end of each section to summarize the key learnings would also helped

By Shaikh M

Jun 24, 2023

THIS COURSE WAS VERY HELPED ME , I GOT LOT OF EXPERIENCE AFTER DOING THIS CORSE THIS, THE MENTOR WAS VERY GOOD OF THIS COURSE HE TEACHED TO ME VERY WELL I WOULD LIKE TO TELL YOU THAKS TO CORSERA FOR PROVIDING SUCH KIND OF OPPORTUNITY TO ME . THANKS AGAIN

By Erwin N

Jul 4, 2023

The course becomes quite challenging from week 4 onwards, but I still enjoyed it a lot. It is one of the best courses I have taken so far. I would recommend it to users who have some prior experience and knowledge. It is not very suitable for beginners.

By Dana M

Jul 8, 2024

I thought this was a great course with a lot of great methods to get the best out of GPT. I do think the videos could be improved if the professor didn't spend so much time reading the content on his screen to the audience, we can see it ourselves.