Written By Jess Feldman
Edited By Liz Eggleston
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We recently took General Assembly’s one-hour Intro to Generative AI course and found it to be an excellent way for beginners to grasp the fundamentals of Large Language Models like ChatGPT. Artificial intelligence can seem intimidating, but this free course was refreshingly accessible, requiring no background in tech or coding. Here's a glimpse into what we learned (and what we didn’t get to) in the Generative AI course. After this free intro course, the next step is General Assembly’s five-day AI workshop!
General Assembly says that the intention of the Generative AI course is to demystify the basics of generative AI, particularly Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT. This free course is focused on being accessible to all — no prior technical knowledge or coding skills are needed to participate! This made it ideal for a wide range of participants, from curious learners to professionals who are seeking to understand the impact of AI on their fields.
In just one-hour, this Gen AI lesson answered questions like:
Re-grow founder and General Assembly instructor, Tom Szekeres, guided us through the material with support from Sarah who facilitated the Zoom chat interaction. Talking about large language models may not sound like the most exciting subject, but with his engaging and welcoming teaching style, Tom made LLMs engaging and realistic. In addition to covering the basics of LLMs, he also threw in personal insights on how generative AI is applicable to our lives. I also appreciated his humor in our class — it kept the material fresh and fun!
The course wasn’t just a lecture or recorded session; it was an interactive session! Being a free course, that surprised me. All of the participants were encouraged to use Zoom's chat functionality, adding to the collaborative classroom feel. Instead of just going through the slide deck, the instructor Tom made sure to show us real-time examples of AI tools like Be My Eyes.
One of the highlights of the class was a live demonstration. Tom used GPT-4 to write a nature poem and to create a bot that plans travel itineraries (very meta) and then planned a honeymoon to Japan! This not only showcased the practical utility of AI, but also its creative potential. We also took a quiz about prompts and their impact on bias in answers, showing how important critical thinking is in Prompt Engineering.
Tom saved ~15 minutes to attentively answer questions in a Q&A session at the end of class. Tom was so enthusiastic about our questions, he ran over the original end-time to answer them!
The one-hour course is aimed at total beginners, and a solid intro for anyone who has little to no understanding of generative AI. My fellow participants joined from Australia, Ohio, Dallas, NYC, Uganda, and more. Some General Assembly alumni even joined. People joining were interested in learning about chatbots, ChatGPT, and even expressed their fears about how AI might change their jobs.
The instructor made sure to welcome each person by name, which created an immediate sense of community, and encouraged collaboration and communication among the participants from the very beginning. The chat was always buzzing with responses, questions, and insights, adding depth to the learning experience.
Definitely! The class is free, so it’s definitely worth one hour of your time. And as with any educational experience, you’ll get more out of this class if you engage with your instructor and classmates.
The cons of this class? It’s only one-hour long, so don’t expect to get a certification or walk away as an expert in artificial intelligence.
The Generative AI class was worth the hour I took out of my day, but it’s really just the first step. For anyone whose curiosity was piqued by this intro course, General Assembly now offers a five-day workshop on AI. The workshop meets three hours a day over the course of five days (15 hours total) so participants can dive deeper into this fascinating field and find ways to apply Generative AI into their workflows. It's clear that GA is not just about imparting knowledge; it's about building a community of learners and thinkers.
In the two-day AI workshop, participants will:
Find out more and read General Assembly reviews on Course Report. This article was produced by the Course Report team, but General Assembly invited us to attend the free course.
Jess Feldman is an accomplished writer and the Content Manager at Course Report, the leading platform for career changers who are exploring coding bootcamps. With a background in writing, teaching, and social media management, Jess plays a pivotal role in helping Course Report readers make informed decisions about their educational journey.
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