MR
Jan 22, 2025
Great class that demystifies Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. Going through the assignments helped me decide where to go for further studies to start implementing this in my own career.
EH
Nov 8, 2023
It was an excellent course that I did since I learned how much Generative AI would touch our lives and assist people in doing so many tasks that they previously spent a lot of time doing.
By HARISH P
•Oct 23, 2024
good
By Rekha
•Oct 17, 2024
GOOD
By Balli S
•Aug 2, 2024
GOOD
By Saravanan S
•Jul 28, 2024
good
By saeed r a
•Jul 11, 2024
good
By Neetin D
•May 21, 2024
Good
By Sandhya G
•Feb 27, 2024
Good
By GOLAKOTI G P N
•Jan 31, 2024
good
By Anshika
•Jan 28, 2024
fine
By Laura M
•Feb 4, 2025
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By Laraib Y
•Feb 25, 2024
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By Bilal U R
•Feb 27, 2025
I think week#2 requires more information and example, for me it was difficult to understand the technical concepts ,For e.g. RAG, RHLF and fine tuning and pre-training , i took help from outside materials .
By Gregory P
•Nov 20, 2024
Very interesting topic, some sections could have been completely omitted or consolidated for faster pace. I would like the code exercises a bit more hands-on.
By Rodrigo M
•Nov 21, 2023
Very, very basic content, but always a pleasure to learn with Andrew Ng.
By winnie I
•Mar 21, 2024
too general, need more daily practices/exercises
By Pamir Ç
•Apr 2, 2025
A little bit outdated but still has some value.
By Jason R
•Feb 17, 2025
Interesting general overview of GenAI
By Michael W
•Mar 10, 2024
I hope to get it more deeper
By Marco T
•Mar 2, 2024
Too basic in my opinion.
By Dhawa S D
•Feb 9, 2024
good for basics of GenAI
By Yesim A
•Sep 22, 2024
çok genel bilgiler
By Santhosh S
•Jul 7, 2024
Good.
By DHINESH R
•Aug 27, 2024
good
By Laura A
•Mar 28, 2024
👍
By Helen H
•Mar 7, 2024
The course itself is a good overview of AI, but it's hard to believe it's professionally produced as a video series. The audio is the worst I've experienced on Coursera: muffled, broken, and then muffled again. I used to work in TV news and know that an audience will forgive you for bad video, but not for bad audio. No one bothered to check the narrator's lavaliere microphone, monitor the modulations, ask the narrator to enunciate more clearly and in a louder tone, and then it was déjà vu right back to the constant muffled audio. I tried sound levels on various computers, used a variety of headphones, and even borrowed someone's hearing aids – and the poor audio was consistent. Artificial intelligence may rule the world someday, but for now a real human has just gotta check stuff like audio.