TL;DR:A wide range of AI courses are available to take for free on edX.
There are absolutely loads of free AI courses on edX. You can learn all about this new and exciting technology without spending anything (or leaving home).
We've checked out everything on offer and lined up a selection of standout courses to get you started. These are the best online AI courses you can take for free this month on edX:
AI for Everyone: Master the Basics
AI in Practice: Applying AI
AI Prompt Engineering for Beginners
Generative AI for Business Leaders
Google AI for Anyone
Introduction to AI for Digital Marketing
Introduction to ChatGPT
Introduction to Generative AI
Prompt Engineering and Advanced ChatGPT
Python for AI and Development Project
These free online courses do not offer certificates of completion, but that's the only catch. You can still learn at a pace that suits you, so there really isn't anything stopping you from enrolling.
Find the best free AI courses on edX.
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