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DeepLearning.AI is an AI-and-machine-learning-focused online education company founded in 2017 by Andrew Ng (Stanford University adjunct professor, formerly of Google Brain and Baidu, plus Coursera co-founder), focused on producing substantial AI-and-machine-learning training content delivered principally through Coursera. The company has produced substantial post-2017 specialty content including the Deep Learning Specialization (the foundational Andrew Ng deep-learning sequence taught starting 2017, among the most-completed Coursera Specializations globally), the Machine Learning Specialization (the substantial post-2022 update of the foundational Andrew Ng Machine Learning course originally taught at Stanford and on Coursera since 2011-2012), the AI for Everyone course, the substantial post-2023 Generative AI with Large Language Models specialty content, the post-2023 ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers short course, the broader 25+ DeepLearning.AI specialty courses.\n\nThe company has substantial industry-and-academic partnerships including substantial collaborations with NVIDIA, AWS, Google Cloud, OpenAI on specialty content. Andrew Ng remains the principal pedagogical-and-public face of the company plus the broader The Batch newsletter (the substantial weekly AI-research-and-industry summary newsletter with ~1+ million subscribers as of 2024).\n\nFor a globally-mobile professional with AI-and-machine-learning interests, DeepLearning.AI provides among the most-respected MOOC-grade AI-and-ML training content globally. Content is freely available through Coursera audit-track plus paid Specialization completion. Indian-learner engagement is substantial particularly among technology-and-engineering professionals plus the substantial post-2022 LLM-and-AI career-transition cohort.

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DeepLearning.AI — DeepLearning.AI is an AI-and-machine-learning-focused online education company founded in 2017 by Andrew Ng (Stanford University adjunct professor, formerly of Google Brain and Baidu, plus Coursera co-founder), focused on producing substantial AI-and-machine-learning training content delivered principally through Coursera. The company has produced substantial post-2017 specialty content including the Deep Learning Specialization (the foundational Andrew Ng deep-learning sequence taught starting 2017, among the most-completed Coursera Specializations globally), the Machine Learning Specialization (the substantial post-2022 update of the foundational Andrew Ng Machine Learning course originally taught at Stanford and on Coursera since 2011-2012), the AI for Everyone course, the substantial post-2023 Generative AI with Large Language Models specialty content, the post-2023 ChatGPT Prompt Engineering for Developers short course, the broader 25+ DeepLearning.AI specialty courses.\n\nThe company has substantial industry-and-academic partnerships including substantial collaborations with NVIDIA, AWS, Google Cloud, OpenAI on specialty content. Andrew Ng remains the principal pedagogical-and-public face of the company plus the broader The Batch newsletter (the substantial weekly AI-research-and-industry summary newsletter with ~1+ million subscribers as of 2024).\n\nFor a globally-mobile professional with AI-and-machine-learning interests, DeepLearning.AI provides among the most-respected MOOC-grade AI-and-ML training content globally. Content is freely available through Coursera audit-track plus paid Specialization completion. Indian-learner engagement is substantial particularly among technology-and-engineering professionals plus the substantial post-2022 LLM-and-AI career-transition cohort..
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