Best Free AI Training Courses You Can Start This November (Plus Paid Alternatives)

Boost your AI skills, with a collection of paid and free training courses to enroll in this November.

Love it or loathe it, AI is here and it isn’t going anywhere. With its market size projected to reach a scarcely believable $1,339 billion by 2030, it’s time to start honing your skills – or you might risk getting left behind.

Fortunately, this needn’t be cause for alarm. In fact, there are dozens of AI courses out there that can help you embrace the immense opportunity that the frighteningly useful technology poses, and luckily, a lot of the material provided can often be accessed free of charge.

Whether you want to brush up on responsible usage, prompt engineering, or large language model (LLM) learning, enrolling in one of the courses that we’ve outlined below is a good place to start. So, read on to find out more.

Free AI Training Courses You Can Start in November

Although there are vastly more paid AI courses out there than free ones, you don’t necessarily have to break the bank to learn more about AI – in fact, there are several organizations offering free training courses this November. We’ve outlined some of our favorites below.

Intel

Computing giant Intel is on a mission to help 30 million people gain AI skills by 2030. To help with this initiative, they’ve got several free online courses and tutorials that you can get access to. Topics range from machine learning to anomaly detection, and can take anywhere from four to 12 weeks to complete. Here are some other examples:

If you’re keen to dip your toes in the AI water, it’s the perfect place to start. Find out more on Intel’s course portal.

Amazon Web Services

Enroll in “Generative AI – The Art of the Possible” for a light introduction to Gen AI, including what it can do for your business, and pros and cons. At just one hour, this is a real beginner’s course. You can find out more about it and apply here.

If you want something a little more hands-on from Amazon’s AI learning hub, simply try Amazon’s PartyRock interactive tool, which will help you learn about prompt engineering through trial and error and how you can build apps without code.

There’s also a 3D racing simulator game from more advanced machine learning whizzes – and although you’ll have to pay eventually, you can get up to 10 hours of usage time completely free.

365 DataScience

For the next 13 days, all content and certificates are completely free to access on 365 DataScience for up to three weeks. Do not adjust your television set; that’s 85+ courses, achievement certificates, real-world data projects, and hours and hours of tuition –  all for free.

There’s quite a wide range to choose from regardless of your technical level. For instance, you can start with introductory sessions that give you a broad overview of different AI topics, or head straight to the more advanced level SQL and visualization courses. Head over to the 365 DataScience website to take advantage of this fantastic offer before it expires.

DeepLearning.AI

Courtesy of DeepLearning.AI, you could take seven video lessons on “Improving Accuracy of LLM Applications,” comprising just 100 minutes.

Over this duration, you’ll learn steps to improve your model’s reliability and accuracy, how memory tuning can boost performance, and build an LLM application with the Llama 3-8b model. Check out the website for more information.

Physiopedia International

For the next eight days, you can access the “AI Masterclass for Healthcare Professionals Program” for free. Over 6-7 hours, you’ll gain deeper insight into the use of AI in clinical practice, education, and research.

As a self-paced course, you can take the classes at any time and at any location. What’s more, it’s accredited, so you’ll get a certificate at the end – and that’s not always a given with free AI courses! If you’re a healthcare professional and you’d like to sign up, visit the website today.

Paid AI Training Courses You Can Start This November

As you may have guessed if you’ve spent any time on the internet recently looking for free AI courses, they can’t always be found in abundance. With this in mind, we’ve put together some of the most exciting and interesting paid AI courses

Purdue University: Applied Generative AI Specialization

  • Start date: November 20, 2024 (admission closes on November 13)
  • Program duration: 16 weeks, 50+ hours

 

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Purdue University offers a comprehensive 16-week course focused on “learn[ing] to develop and deploy Gen AI applications.” As a part of this, successful applicants will study LLMs, attention mechanisms, LLM application development, and more. Offered in partnership with Microsoft Azure, the course takes place online, with several accolades on offer.

These include a program certificate from Purdue University Online and Simplilearn, Purdue Alumni Association membership eligibility, a course completion certificate hosted on the Microsoft Learn portal, and the chance to build Gen-AI-enabled apps over seven projects.

What’s more, candidates will gain familiarity with several cutting-edge tools throughout the syllabus, with examples including Python, ChatGPT, Hugging Face, LangChain, and more. Naturally, exposure to these advanced programs will give your employability chances a healthy shot in the arm, with a future career as a Gen AI developer, data scientist, or architect, one step closer.

If you’re eager to explore your options, Purdue offers a few other AI-related courses that are worth looking into. These include Gen AI for Business, Gen AI for Practitioners, and No Code AI and ML. Head over to the website for more information and to apply online.

University of California, Berkeley: Artificial Intelligence: Business Strategies and Applications

  • Start date: Unknown (admission closes on November 14)
  • Program duration: 2 months, 4-6 hours per week

Another institution right at the forefront of AI and education is the University of California, Berkeley. The university offers several courses to take your knowledge to the next level. Our pick of the bunch – Business Strategies and Applications – unfolds online over two months. Students will get to grips with the current AI landscape and its future, learn how to use AI tools and simulations to hone predictions, organize and manage successful AI-related projects, and much more.

In addition to hours of online learning, you’ll also get access to four live sessions, each led by a specialist faculty. These are titled “The Business of AI Today,” “Generative AI Models and Simulation for Prediction,” “AI and Organizations – Building Your Team,” and “The Future of AI in Business.”

If that sounds like a lot, that’s because it is – comprising eight modules, this course is not for the faint-hearted. But if you complete it, you’ll be awarded a verified digital certificate from UC Berkeley Executive Education, while the course also counts towards a Certificate of Business Excellence.

IDEO U: AI x Design Thinking Workshop Series

  • Start date: November 20 or January 29
  • Program duration: 3 hours

Keen to know more about AI but can’t commit to hours and hours of learning? IDEO U’s three-part workshop series might just be for you. Throughout three live sessions, you’ll learn how to use AI to boost your idea generation, research synthesis, and prototyping.

You’ll find out how AI tools work and how you can use them to add an invaluable skill to your design thinking toolkit. At just 60 minutes per session, it’s perfect for beginners, and at $250 for the three sessions, it’s priced as such.

Check out the website to find out more and apply.

Stanford University: Artificial Intelligence Professional Program

  • Start date: November 11 (admission deadline unknown)
  • Program duration: 10 weeks per course, 10-15 hours per week

One of the most esteemed institutions in the US, Stanford also offers a wide-ranging online program for prospective AI enthusiasts. Totaling eight courses, the program is made up of online lectures, coding and written assignments, group calls, and one-on-one tuition. The courses in question are “Reinforcement Learning,” “Deep Generative Models,” “Deep Multi-Task and Meta-learning,” “Artificial Intelligence: Principles and Techniques,” “Natural Language Processing with Deep Learning,” “Natural Language Understanding,” “Machine Learning with Graphs,” and “Machine Learning.”

This breadth of content and tuition is designed to equip students with the skills to build their own AI models and algorithms, debug code, accurately evaluate AI model results, implement generative language models, and more. In short, it’s an incredibly rigorous course, and if you’re not proficient in Python, calculus, linear algebra, and probability theory, it’s probably not for you.

But if you tick those boxes and you want to learn more, head to the Stanford Online website.

Northwestern University: AI Applications for Growth

  • Start date: November 21 (admission deadline unknown)
  • Program duration: 2 months, 4-6 hours per week

Last up on our list is Northwestern University, which offers a course specifically geared toward solving business problems through AI. In eight modules, participants will explore the potential of AI in business through practical examples, evaluate Gen AI as a tool of business, and navigate ethical concerns in order to drive responsible and effective initiatives.

Fair warning: This course isn’t for beginners. Ideal candidates will be experienced executives, managers, and consultants, alongside investors who want to gain a deeper understanding of this burgeoning technology. But if you’re accepted, expect live sessions, dedicated program support teams, peer learning and feedback, grading, and more.

For more information and to apply online, head to the website.

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