Given their potential, the ideal time to learn more about large language models (LLMs) and LLM applications is right now. Understanding LLMs better so we can create engaging applications is always intriguing, whether for enjoyable personal projects or academic studies and jobs.
In this article, we have curated a list of free LLMs courses to help you upskill.
ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers is offered by DeepLearning.AI, working with the OpenAI group.
This course teaches you how to use ChatGPT or GPT-4 more effectively if you currently do. You'll discover how to use the OpenAI API efficiently by following quick engineering best practices.
Along the way, you'll have the chance to create your chatbot and learn how to utilize the OpenAI API for typical tasks like summarization, inference, translation, and grammar and spelling checks.
The LangChain for LLM application Development by DeepLearning.AI is co-taught by Harrison Chase, the creator of LangChain. This course centers on using the LangChain environment to construct applications.
Another service provided by DeepLearning.AI in collaboration with OpenAI is Building Systems with the ChatGPT API. You will develop a customer care chatbot in this free course to put the ideas from the lectures into practice.
A dedicated Generative AI learning path was just made available by Google Cloud. This path's micro-course collection is designed to facilitate the creation and implementation of generative AI solutions on Google Cloud.
The free course collection on Udacity offers Introduction to Large Language Models with Google Cloud, which explains how to begin comprehending and developing LLM applications.
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