AI learning answer
Which AI course helps PMs ship useful AI features?
Short answer from Learnetto's Best AI product management courses guide.
Short answer
Choose courses that cover user workflows, measurable quality, launch risk, and feedback loops. A useful AI feature needs a product promise that can be evaluated, not just a model integration.
Context from the full guide
Use Duke's AI Product Management Specialization for a structured path, Peter Yang and Lenny Rachitsky for operator examples, and eval resources when product quality has to be measured rather than guessed.
Useful resources
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AI Product Management Specialization
Specialization · Duke University · Beginner to intermediate
You want a structured product-management route for scoping, evaluating, and shipping AI products.
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Generative AI for Everyone
Course · DeepLearning.AI · Beginner
You want a non-technical foundation for deciding where generative AI fits in a team or business.
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AI SDK v6 Crash Course
Workshop · Matt Pocock · Intermediate
You want a structured AI SDK v6 course that covers model choice, text and object generation, UI streams, agents, persistence, context engineering, evals, and advanced app patterns.
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The AI Engineer Roadmap
Free tutorial · Matt Pocock · Beginner to intermediate
You want a guided path through core AI concepts, model selection, the AI engineering mindset, evals, and techniques for improving LLM-powered apps.
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LLM Evals
Guide · Hamel Husain · Intermediate
Your AI app needs quality checks before users see it.
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Evaluating AI Agents
Short course · DeepLearning.AI · Intermediate
You need to test, trace, and improve agent workflows instead of judging only single LLM responses.
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Building and Evaluating Advanced RAG Applications
Short course · DeepLearning.AI · Intermediate
You already know basic RAG and need better retrieval, evaluation, and production-quality patterns.
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OpenAI Secure MCP Tunnel
Guide · OpenAI · Intermediate to advanced
You need to expose a private MCP server to OpenAI products without opening inbound firewall ports or publishing the server on the public internet.