Generative AI or GenAI has gone from being buzzwords to a mainstay in most people’s work and life. However, not everyone knows how to leverage Gen AI fully. As a matter of fact, it wouldn’t be too farfetched to say that only a handful of people using Gen AI know how to fully utilize it. It’s with this backdrop and the increasing dissenting voice against leveraging Gen AI technologies that Coursera saw fit to launch Gen AI Academy to better inform and educate people to leverage the possibilities that open up with Gen AI.
Coursera’s Gen AI Academy offers courses that cover the basics and more advanced knowledge sets. This has been differentiated into GenAI Academy for Everyone and GenAI Academy for Executives. The former allows you to get the basics, the core principles of Generative AI, its applications and the impact it can have. It will teach you how to leverage Gen AI better for productivity and innovation. On the other hand, Gen AI Academy for Executives builds on the basics and allows team leaders and managers to understand the subject matter better, allowing them to navigate and lead teams around complex matters such as ethics and strategic applications of Gen AI in achieving their team goals.
You know that saying, “Those who can’t do, teach”? That doesn’t apply to Coursera. The company has been developing features and tools for both learners and teachers that leverage this emerging tech. These new experiences, not only make learning more accessible, it also simplifies and optimises workflows.
Coursera’s Course Builder leverages Generative AI to help develop customized courses. The tool helps author and customise courses based on prompts from the user. These prompts can be used to develop everything from course structure, course descriptions, readings, assignments and even glossaries. It will even help authors leverage the modules that are already available from Coursera’s participating world-class industry and academic partners.
Together with this, Coursera is also introducing Coursera Coach in beta. This tool will be available to Coursera for Business, Coursera for Government and Coursera Plus users. It leverages Gen AI to assist in learning. It will be able to provide personalized feedback, answer questions and provide lecture summaries and resources to help users learn. It can even communicate in the local language. Coursera has also made learning more accessible by translating more than 4,400 courses in Simplified Chinese.
Coursera’s GenAI Academy isn’t just launching now. It launched earlier in the year but is now being made available to Malaysia with some localisations and translations to make the courses more accessible. The courses offered in Gen AI Academy are developed in collaboration with industry leaders like AWS, Microsoft, IBM and Google as well as leading education institutions. This lineup with Coursera’s lofty goals to help Malaysia address the emerging need for Generative AI adeptness in the workforce. Upskilling and training to leverage emerging technologies will be crucial for the growth of Malaysia’s Digital Economy.