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Microsoft Free Generative AI Course: 18-Episode Series for Beginners and AI Enthusiasts in 2025

  • May 15, 2025
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Microsoft has recently unveiled a comprehensive and entirely free 18-episode video series focused on Generative AI, aiming to educate newcomers and AI enthusiasts alike. This carefully curated educational content promises to make the complex world of generative artificial intelligence more accessible and understandable for a wide audience, especially those just starting to explore this rapidly evolving technology.

The series is designed to be highly digestible, requiring less than 1.5 hours to watch all episodes, making it a perfect introduction or refresher for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of AI concepts and applications without a heavy time commitment.

Among the full set of 18 episodes, five stand out for their particularly insightful coverage of foundational topics and practical applications:

  1. Introduction to Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs):
    This episode offers a clear overview of generative AI technologies and explains the fundamentals of LLMs—the backbone of many modern AI applications. It sets the stage for understanding how AI can generate text, images, and more based on learned data.
  2. Exploring and Comparing Different LLMs:
    Diving deeper, this session compares various large language models available today, highlighting their strengths, weaknesses, and ideal use cases. It gives viewers the tools to evaluate which AI models fit different business or creative needs.
  3. Understanding Prompt Engineering Fundamentals:
    Prompt engineering has become a crucial skill in AI interaction. This episode explains how crafting the right prompts can drastically improve AI outputs, providing viewers with practical techniques to communicate effectively with AI systems.
  4. Building Low-Code AI Applications:
    For those interested in application development but without extensive coding skills, this episode introduces the concept of low-code platforms for AI. It shows how users can create AI-powered apps through visual interfaces and minimal coding, lowering barriers to entry.
  5. AI Agents – Taking AI to the Next Level:
    The series concludes with an exploration of AI Agents—AI systems that can perform autonomous actions using tools or frameworks powered by LLMs. This episode highlights the future potential of AI as proactive collaborators in workflows and decision-making.

Microsoft has made these episodes easily accessible through publicly shared links, enabling anyone to start learning immediately. Whether you are an AI newcomer, a professional looking to upskill, or simply a technology enthusiast, this series offers a structured and engaging pathway into the world of generative AI.

As generative AI continues to disrupt industries from software development to creative media, such initiatives by tech giants like Microsoft play a vital role in democratizing AI knowledge. By lowering educational barriers and sharing practical insights, Microsoft supports a growing community of learners ready to leverage AI responsibly and innovatively.

You can access the episodes directly through these links:

  • Introduction to Generative AI and LLMs
  • Exploring and Comparing Different LLMs
  • Understanding Prompt Engineering Fundamentals
  • Building Low-Code AI Applications
  • AI Agents – Introduces AI Agents

This series is a timely resource for anyone eager to understand and harness generative AI’s potential in 2025 and beyond.

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