PC
Jan 6, 2025
Practical, quick and interesting. Enabled me to quickly create a career advice GPT tailored specifically to my work experience.
PA
Jan 7, 2025
Great instructor. Jules is very animated and excited about the topic (Agentic AI) which makes the course more engaging.
By Hugh S
•Dec 25, 2024
Great course, especially for non-technical folks looking to get a first overview. Of particular interest was his idea of 'inverted interaction,' where we're asking the system to tell us what to do. That's a very helpful reminder that AI agents are supposed to figure out what to do, not just respond to prompts.
By Philip C
•Jan 7, 2025
Practical, quick and interesting. Enabled me to quickly create a career advice GPT tailored specifically to my work experience.
By Patrick “ A
•Jan 8, 2025
Great instructor. Jules is very animated and excited about the topic (Agentic AI) which makes the course more engaging.
By Luisa S
•Jan 1, 2025
Really enjoyed the professor's approach to teaching. Hope to take more of his classes in the future.
By Peter B
•Jan 2, 2025
Short and sweet intro to AI agents. Kudos to Prof. Jules White!
By Scott S
•Dec 21, 2024
EXCELLENT ! Great primer to begin to understand Agents!
By Mukesh W
•Jan 7, 2025
easy to follow and understand
By MARIA D G
•Jan 1, 2025
JULES IS A GREAT LECTURER BUT THE COURSE WAS MENT TO TAKE 12 HRS AND IT IS HARDLY 3 HRS,
By andres c
•Jan 2, 2025
Good but need more depth
By William O
•Dec 31, 2024
This course was a bit of a disappointment as it seemed to be a replay of the Custom GPT course. The material about step by step instructions and using both text and picture feedback was very good and new. But a lot of the other material such as RAG and creating a GPT were covered in other courses. I used to experience a similar level of frustration when I first started taking networking courses with Cisco. I'd sign up for a five day class and it wasn't until Thursday afternoon I learned anything new. It seemed like a waste of time and money. It might be better than to have a lot of mini-courses with duplicative content, to have a larger roadmap of courses that don't have to repeat. I understand that if students are given a grab bag of courses, you have to provide sufficient content to help them through that course, as they may not take another. But if the goal is to learn generative AI more fully, a program where each course builds on a previous one rather than repeats a lot of the material would be better.