Sign up for Google’s Project Management Certification on Coursera here: imp.i384100.net/js-project-management TIMESTAMPS 00:00 I took Google’s AI Essentials Course 00:29 There are 3 Types of AI Tools 03:39 Always surface Implied Context 04:51 Zero-Shot vs. Few-Shot Prompting 05:50 Chain-of-Thought Prompting 06:53 Limitations of AI 07:51 Pros and Cons of Google’s AI Essentials Course
Seriously, hats off to Jeff for going through the work of watching, learning and then summarising i.e. the lengthy work and putting it into a FREE video for us.
ok well the content is interesting for beginners but the entire video looks more like a marketing video for google's course rather than a free course on AI. I bet you got paid by google to do this. no one works for "FREE"...because Google WILL CHARGE YOU for the Certificate in the end, so dont believe this video is made from pure altruism.
Absolutely spot on! Most beginners jump into AI without understanding the foundational concepts, which can lead to confusion. When I first started, I was completely overwhelmed by all the jargon and complex models. It’s like trying to tell a joke and realizing you’ve missed the punchline-awkward! I joined the Sense of Humor Improvement Program by Habit10x, and it taught me that clarity and timing are just as important in humor as they are in learning AI. Keep pushing through the basics; it’ll pay off in the long run!
Just to let you know, perfect source start for neural networks is 3 (good academic docs exists about it) so the good prompt is to request Perplexity act like 3 experts (as persons) describing the titles or skills in years of those experts and finally request to unify a consensual answer by the experts. You could explain that there is an existing AI based in static information (like RAG) but there is a good trend in AI an is gonna be EDA, is like a RAG but using real time information, a good example is Splunk in F1, that solution applies AI inference based on real time telemetry of the car (that’s why they will win current F1 championship as constructors).
Just to addon , for Jeff at min 3 mark, for the coursera on project management : good book to add on to learn along the way, Getting better At anything book, by Scott h Young,. And then learning to explain , using Jeff’s earlier consultant AI prompt examples, but output to MECE for learning , folks will excel faster on generating ideas on using tools given out . Literally , [ defining your problem space ] or [ area of engagement] first and dive fairly deep but board topics, helps most folks on their respective fields. Simple, concise yet contains overall sub - ideas of a topic helps tremendously
For someone in his mid fifties this was very helpful. I have no problem using the tech I just don't have patience for the specific learning curve. You made it a bit easier. Thank you. Like given.
Jeff, I learned more from this video than I did from the Google course. I get that they are your sponsor but, few ... the extremely low information to noise ratio in that trainwreck of a Google commercial disguised as a course that is Google AI Essentials. Thank goodness Coursera lets you watch at X2.
Not surprising the Google course apparently doesn't highlight legal risks of using AI. 1. Writing prompts is external communication. If you use trade secrets or proprietary code in your prompts, you've just violated your company's NDA. 2. Generative AI has unknown copyrights. What you get back was trained on data with mixed copyrights. You'll have no idea if a response was pulled from a source that could lend you (or your company) into big legal trouble. Future refined AI technology will be much better at finding those violations, so it could happen years later.
Hey Jeff.. Just come over your channel and must say, your work on the videos is impressive. But also very tidy and easy to understand. Well spoken and direct. Greatings from a new subscriber... 🇸🇯
after some deliberate testing. i found a even more flexible method for everyone to plug and play outputs. Literally what i hated the most since young, the [let x be]. let [ x ] be the information to gather. or which ever main data you want to capture . this means if you want data to output for pictures, or techniques or prompting. then let [ a ] be the variable system of prompting as whomever you wish to use as a model of reference. then add in the rest of the let b, c, d, e. key point here, at least after trialing and erroring out,. is to include before prompting out, is first capture [ x] ,do not output until i say so. thus from Jeff's email course tips on AI , you merely just need to do output x, then using that and run through [ a] or [ z] . hope more folks experiment and come up with more ideas, as taken and learning from Scott H young's Getting better at anything, the way to accelerate learning and improve any skills is to copy first and then further improve from community feedback and testing.
@@JeffSu Welp, after bumping around, im sorry to say but all of us MIGHT be better off copying from : CoR prompt call Dr. Synapse shared on godago's channel ua-cam.com/video/xyz31KBxFes/v-deo.html no disrespect, but the faster we search for answer, the better everyone becomes and maybe more of such prompting comes to mind. nontheless still good place on your channel to have found most of the easy to comprehend basic prompt and semi-advance stuff .
Really well done and thank you Jeff... You have taken such a vaguely understood topic and made it understandable for me that has little time for these answers.
Loved this video! I'm ready to enlist in the Google Project Management course :) Thank you for sharing all this info with us and being so cool about everything. Loved the OP prompt in Midjourney, btw. Glad to know you are a man of culture 😁
I appreciate your content and editing skills. I regret paying for AI courses that felt so gimmicky and provided no value. You explain things so well in a fun and interesting way, thanks again for another great video!
It's annoying to see so many companies remarket basic algorithms as AI. Both due to it being misleading, but also due to the large negative stigma around generative AI and it's uses in destroying creative mediums like music and art. Shooting themselves in the foot.
You seriously are a legend @JeffSu . This is awesome and very generous. It is hard enough trying to catch AI the tiger by the tail - you make it much easier. Thank you 🙏🏻
Bro, Happy tears in my eyes 🙏, Such great informative knowledge you sharing all FREE 🙏. I never understood AI properly inspite of watching so many videos in youtube. This video you made it so easy to understand 👌 and helped me understand what AI is . Million thanks to you for all the good work 👍. God bless you 🙏for all the help you doing for all students watching this sharing it FREE 🙏
Great content, Jeff! I love how you simplify and make technical concept easy for newbies to understand. You just got a new sub. Looking forward to learning from you ☺. Btw, I took the Google's AI Essential course as well. Very informative!
I'm not sure why you stated there was no go-to course back in the day, because the PMP Certification has been around since 1984; and it is (as well has been) the go-to course for project management.
Great video. Took the course at 49USD on Coursera before watching the video. I'm essentially look for a certificate that could give me the legitimacy to teach AI in Business environments. Do you have any good recommendations Jeff ? Thanks and kuddos !
If your end goal is to teach in business environments I'd argue that using AI tools to solve business problems will be more useful for your credibility than taking courses 😁
Thanks @jeffsu for this video which I stumbled on by chance amongst the sea of videos on UA-cam! Anyway, just wanted to say I am interested in how you used AI tools to help with harvesting information for your Sales leads.
Excellent insightful video. Can you throw some light about the deterministic nature of AI tools? I have observed that tools like notebooklm do not return the same result for the same prompt. How do we tackle this?
@@JeffSu ok great that's insightful. What could be done for tasks that are repetitive and need consistency? For example we need to review a thousand companies and analyse their annual reports. Since the ai response changes every time we query, we cannot be confident that the response is accurate. This especially becomes important when it comes to financial data. How does the industry solve this problem?
I have to make long ppt presentations weekly. This obviously takes a long time that could be spent doing other tasks. I wish I could find an AI tool to help me to do them (more on the design side not the content). Any recommendations out there?
I really want to ask you that if someone doesn't have the background and do the course of project management of google does it applicable for company means that companies consider there authenticity please tell me
I really want to ask you that if someone who doesn't have any background in project management and do this Google course does this certificate gave you authenticity and does company consider people having this certificate but don't have any background in that please tell me
I can't say for sure since I haven't completed the project management course yet but it is one of the best certifications you can get in project management right now
Isn't chain of thought prompting just the most basic introduction-summary-conclusion in literature? Food for thought for AI is like food for thought for humans? Literature?
Sign up for Google’s Project Management Certification on Coursera here: imp.i384100.net/js-project-management
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 I took Google’s AI Essentials Course
00:29 There are 3 Types of AI Tools
03:39 Always surface Implied Context
04:51 Zero-Shot vs. Few-Shot Prompting
05:50 Chain-of-Thought Prompting
06:53 Limitations of AI
07:51 Pros and Cons of Google’s AI Essentials Course
The link here and in the description doesn't work for me Jeff
is it only for me that this is free only for trial of 7 days? No way I'm going to go through it all in this time 😕
link not working for me...
Same
@@JeffSu i signed up for the certification!!
Seriously, hats off to Jeff for going through the work of watching, learning and then summarising i.e. the lengthy work and putting it into a FREE video for us.
My pleasure!
Better do that now, soon, if not now, any AI would do that (without the few jokes...).
ok well the content is interesting for beginners but the entire video looks more like a marketing video for google's course rather than a free course on AI. I bet you got paid by google to do this. no one works for "FREE"...because Google WILL CHARGE YOU for the Certificate in the end, so dont believe this video is made from pure altruism.
@@stepstogrow1 are we *sure* he did the “watching, learning and then summarizing” for us? 🤪 I hope he got some help. lol.
Absolutely spot on! Most beginners jump into AI without understanding the foundational concepts, which can lead to confusion. When I first started, I was completely overwhelmed by all the jargon and complex models.
It’s like trying to tell a joke and realizing you’ve missed the punchline-awkward! I joined the Sense of Humor Improvement Program by Habit10x, and it taught me that clarity and timing are just as important in humor as they are in learning AI. Keep pushing through the basics; it’ll pay off in the long run!
😁 for sure!
One of very few UA-camrs that you laugh and learn at the same time. Thank you Jeff!
Woohoo that's what I love to hear 😁
Your ability to explain a complex topic into a more digestible content is a genius talent. As a teacher, Im taking notes.
Wow that's the best compliment I've received all month, thank you!!
Bro, not gonna lie, whenever I start watching your videos, I press the like first and then switch to full screen.
No complaints from me 😁
same with me and i am not even subscribed lol
@@JohnAbdulEichie we should change that :)
Just to let you know, perfect source start for neural networks is 3 (good academic docs exists about it) so the good prompt is to request Perplexity act like 3 experts (as persons) describing the titles or skills in years of those experts and finally request to unify a consensual answer by the experts. You could explain that there is an existing AI based in static information (like RAG) but there is a good trend in AI an is gonna be EDA, is like a RAG but using real time information, a good example is Splunk in F1, that solution applies AI inference based on real time telemetry of the car (that’s why they will win current F1 championship as constructors).
Interesting!
Just to addon , for Jeff at min 3 mark, for the coursera on project management : good book to add on to learn along the way, Getting better At anything book, by Scott h Young,. And then learning to explain , using Jeff’s earlier consultant AI prompt examples, but output to MECE for learning , folks will excel faster on generating ideas on using tools given out .
Literally , [ defining your problem space ] or [ area of engagement] first and dive fairly deep but board topics, helps most folks on their respective fields. Simple, concise yet contains overall sub - ideas of a topic helps tremendously
Interesting, thanks for sharing!
I am freshman in Penn state, and we this week doing Google ai through coursera, very useful video, thanks!
Nice!!!
For someone in his mid fifties this was very helpful. I have no problem using the tech I just don't have patience for the specific learning curve. You made it a bit easier. Thank you. Like given.
Woohooo thanks 😁
Big respect to Jeff for putting in the effort to break down all that content. That’s some serious dedication!
Happy to help 😁
Jeff, I learned more from this video than I did from the Google course. I get that they are your sponsor but, few ... the extremely low information to noise ratio in that trainwreck of a Google commercial disguised as a course that is Google AI Essentials. Thank goodness Coursera lets you watch at X2.
At the risk of getting into trouble...I agree with you 😂
Not surprising the Google course apparently doesn't highlight legal risks of using AI.
1. Writing prompts is external communication. If you use trade secrets or proprietary code in your prompts, you've just violated your company's NDA.
2. Generative AI has unknown copyrights. What you get back was trained on data with mixed copyrights. You'll have no idea if a response was pulled from a source that could lend you (or your company) into big legal trouble. Future refined AI technology will be much better at finding those violations, so it could happen years later.
I like your humor and relatability. Keep up the great work on your videos!
Will do!
Hey Jeff..
Just come over your channel and must say, your work on the videos is impressive.
But also very tidy and easy to understand. Well spoken and direct.
Greatings from a new subscriber... 🇸🇯
after some deliberate testing.
i found a even more flexible method for everyone to plug and play outputs. Literally what i hated the most since young, the [let x be].
let [ x ] be the information to gather. or which ever main data you want to capture .
this means if you want data to output for pictures, or techniques or prompting.
then
let [ a ] be the variable system of prompting as whomever you wish to use as a model of reference.
then add in the rest of the let b, c, d, e.
key point here, at least after trialing and erroring out,. is to include before prompting out, is
first capture [ x] ,do not output until i say so.
thus from Jeff's email course tips on AI , you merely just need to do output x, then using that and run through [ a] or [ z] .
hope more folks experiment and come up with more ideas, as taken and learning from Scott H young's Getting better at anything, the way to accelerate learning and improve any skills is to copy first and then further improve from community feedback and testing.
Great insights!
@@JeffSu Welp, after bumping around, im sorry to say but all of us MIGHT be better off copying from : CoR prompt call Dr. Synapse shared on godago's channel
ua-cam.com/video/xyz31KBxFes/v-deo.html
no disrespect, but the faster we search for answer, the better everyone becomes and maybe more of such prompting comes to mind.
nontheless still good place on your channel to have found most of the easy to comprehend basic prompt and semi-advance stuff .
I love your humor and enthusiasm in delivering this valuable information 🙂
That's what I love to hear 😁
Really well done and thank you Jeff... You have taken such a vaguely understood topic and made it understandable for me that has little time for these answers.
Woohooo thanks my friend 😁
Mr. Su, my respect. These productions are top quality. Thank you for all you do.
My pleasure 😁
Loved this video! I'm ready to enlist in the Google Project Management course :) Thank you for sharing all this info with us and being so cool about everything. Loved the OP prompt in Midjourney, btw. Glad to know you are a man of culture 😁
No problem! And hahaha OP FOREVER
I appreciate your content and editing skills. I regret paying for AI courses that felt so gimmicky and provided no value. You explain things so well in a fun and interesting way, thanks again for another great video!
You're welcome 😁
Can you please do a video on how to apply for sponsorship in coursera. Thank you Jeff
They have instructions right?
love the learning n added bonus of being entertained by your humour.
Yay 😁
Thanks so much. I love your videos and humour. I'm sharing them and helping give you free marketing. Cheers.
Woohooo thank you Karry 😁
Thanks Jeff for the great lessons, but your Workspace Toolkit is not free as promised?
Which link are you using.....?
It's annoying to see so many companies remarket basic algorithms as AI. Both due to it being misleading, but also due to the large negative stigma around generative AI and it's uses in destroying creative mediums like music and art. Shooting themselves in the foot.
Can't argue with you there haha. Most earnings calls now have "AI" stuffed in them 😂
I laughed at the One Piece prompt 🤣
I see you are a man of culture 😎
😁
your edit style really good! grab my attention whole video
Thanks 😁
You have a new subscriber!! Kudos to your lucid explanation of tech concepts (I am a non-tech person btw :) )
Welcome!!!
Jeff - You're content and delivery is awesome, thanks for posting.
My pleasure Rob 😁
you are very good and thank you for your time making it so easier
No problem 😁
Thanks for the videos, Jeff! Big fan here
You're welcome my friend 😁
Your videos are always on point and right on time! Thanks a ton
My pleasure 😁
Can you create a video about how you do your videos? I really like them
You can find everything I use here: www.jeffsu.org/gear/
Youre adorable, thanks for making this concise so we dont have to go through learning this info on our own! What are your thoughts on Adobe Express?
What about it?
You seriously are a legend @JeffSu . This is awesome and very generous. It is hard enough trying to catch AI the tiger by the tail - you make it much easier. Thank you 🙏🏻
My pleasure James!
I’d love to know how you make that video, like all the tools you used and how long did it take you. Did you use a clone?
20 hours. You can find everything I use here: www.jeffsu.org/gear/
This was an excellent segment, thank you.
You're welcome 😁
Thanks a lot for all your videos! Always spot on what I actually want to learn and what news to find. Thanks! Keep on going.
Will do 😁
Bro, Happy tears in my eyes 🙏, Such great informative knowledge you sharing all FREE 🙏.
I never understood AI properly inspite of watching so many videos in youtube. This video you made it so easy to understand 👌 and helped me understand what AI is .
Million thanks to you for all the good work 👍.
God bless you 🙏for all the help you doing for all students watching this sharing it FREE 🙏
Woohoo thanks 😁
What on-screen fonts is Jeff using? They look so neat.
Bebas Neue
Hey Jeff, may be you talked (scripted) too much =), but those are gold and of course very helpful, love your content, your energy and keep it up !!
Thank you 😁
Great content, Jeff! I love how you simplify and make technical concept easy for newbies to understand. You just got a new sub. Looking forward to learning from you ☺. Btw, I took the Google's AI Essential course as well. Very informative!
Wooohooo glad to hear it 😁
Fantastic video, thank you so much! Also, your editing is *goals*
😁
@JeffSu Best info on AI summarizing I have found without using AI
😁
Jeff,
I love the video. I like the way you break things down and make them more understandable!
My pleasure!
Great video as always. Please review Romo AI. Worth buying or not.
Interesting, what's Romo AI?
@@JeffSu its AI website. With many ai tools. But they are not free 😭 can you review it. Worth buying or not
Just found your channel and subbed. Appreciate the info. Watching from the Philippines.
Welcome 😁
This is so good and helpful, Thank you!!
You're welcome 😁
Jeff you are an incredible wing man. Thanks for the bumble tip. The rest of the video was useful too.
LOL
Dude I'm your new viewer! Your Editing Style Is Soo Good !
Please give us a Short Video Editing tutorial and Template you Use for your Video !
You can find everything I use here: www.jeffsu.org/gear/
Thank you. Great video. You are a very good presenter.
Thank you 😁
You caught my unbiased attention ! Whooh !
Glad to hear it 😁
I'm not sure why you stated there was no go-to course back in the day, because the PMP Certification has been around since 1984; and it is (as well has been) the go-to course for project management.
Oh wow really? I had no idea!
Great video. Took the course at 49USD on Coursera before watching the video. I'm essentially look for a certificate that could give me the legitimacy to teach AI in Business environments. Do you have any good recommendations Jeff ?
Thanks and kuddos !
If your end goal is to teach in business environments I'd argue that using AI tools to solve business problems will be more useful for your credibility than taking courses 😁
Thank you for sharing 🙏🙏🙏
Looking forward for your next informative videos
Me and you both 😁
How do you edit your videos? Its so smooth and seamless.
You can find everything I use here: www.jeffsu.org/gear/
lol you seem like such a fun person! Thanks for the video!
I'd like to think so 😁
Thanks @jeffsu for this video which I stumbled on by chance amongst the sea of videos on UA-cam! Anyway, just wanted to say I am interested in how you used AI tools to help with harvesting information for your Sales leads.
That's a much much longer video 😂
Excellent insightful video. Can you throw some light about the deterministic nature of AI tools? I have observed that tools like notebooklm do not return the same result for the same prompt. How do we tackle this?
So interestingly enough that's a feature not a bug. Generative AI by definition will always generate something new!
@@JeffSu ok great that's insightful. What could be done for tasks that are repetitive and need consistency? For example we need to review a thousand companies and analyse their annual reports. Since the ai response changes every time we query, we cannot be confident that the response is accurate. This especially becomes important when it comes to financial data. How does the industry solve this problem?
Super Jeff, very useful 🙏👍
thanks 😁
Nice content always, please can you give a review on the nvidia deep learning platform. It can be a little challenging for a novice. Thank you Jeff
I've heard of it, haven't checked it out yet!
Dude mad respect for the hard work thanks man
Thanks my friend 😁
Love your humor bro....
Me and you both
Fantastic video, thanks for this
You're welcome 😁
Great stuff. Thx Jeff
You're welcome my friend 😁
and jeff is the 1% who understands. WOW
1% of the world population is 70M I think
You are great Jeff
I think so too 😁
From 8:30 what do you best suggest as a course to dive deep into AI
Learn prompting.org
you rock Jef
But that's scissors 🙃 (I'm so funny)
@@JeffSu 🤣
@@JeffSu your videos help me to cut my procrastination 😉 shortly means
@@diptoroy3476 NIce!
Thank you Jefff 😊
Thanks! 😁
great summary
Thank you 😁
Hola Jeff, el curso que ofreces tiene subtítulos en español? Desde ya gracias y saludos
I don't have any spanish subtitles, I'm sorry :(
Now did you actually recoup that $49? 😂
Great summarization though! I always appreciate the quality and conciseness of your videos :)
If you watch this video a few more times Andrea I just might 😂
What are your thoughts on the project management course?
It's pretty long but the concepts are extremely useful haha
I like your video editing skills 😂. Thank you, HABIBI ❤.
Anytime!
You made me unafraid! tyvm
New Subbie 🎉
Wooohooo welcome!
How did you find the coursera project management course? Was it useful in terms of implementing project management within the Google Workspace ?
I'm still taking it so I can't give you a definitive answer but it's not Google Workspace-focused. (but my course - the Workspace Academy - is) llol
@@JeffSu good to know!
😂 okay you were hilarious in this video. I appreciate all the information you provide always! 😊
Hahaha glad you enjoyed the jokes 😁
@@JeffSu always! Keep them coming ☺️
Do you suggest to do Google project management for IT project management job ?
For sure, it's applicable across all industries
Why oriental guys are so hard workers...? Congrats bro, you really help the community with your videos.
Pretty sure it's not just us 😂
Wait, Jeff is back?!
Oh yea baby
@@JeffSu 😂😂😂
I'm a tech but from the mid 90s - 2018s, so a bit last generation! Looking forward to some new learning. Thanks Jeff, your content is really helpful.
Welcome and thanks 😁
Jeff, happy birthday~ handsome as always 😁
OMG you remembered! Thank you Janice 😁
How much time do you need to cover all this course?
Completing all the lessons took me ~5 hours
AI can, and I repeat can, get you laid... off. In fact, its already proving very effective at that.
LOL
Hey Jeff!
Which custom ai tool are you referring too in the beginning of the video when talking about ranking sales prospects?
Hey Robin! So it's not publically available, that's why it's a custom tool 😂
I have to make long ppt presentations weekly. This obviously takes a long time that could be spent doing other tasks. I wish I could find an AI tool to help me to do them (more on the design side not the content). Any recommendations out there?
I have a video on how to create presentation outlines with chatgpt
Hilarious intro! 😂😂
Thanks 😁
What is the best ai tool to use for data analysis?
What kind of data analysis?
@@JeffSu for dfs
@@cutthecheck gpt4o or claude3.5 opus
Good to see a nice young fellow NOT using dating apps!
LOL
As I've said many times, an AI tool is only as good as the data it draws from. Most folks assume because it is AI it will always do things correctly.
Good point!!
I really want to ask you that if someone doesn't have the background and do the course of project management of google does it applicable for company means that companies consider there authenticity please tell me
Answered above
I really want to ask you that if someone who doesn't have any background in project management and do this Google course does this certificate gave you authenticity and does company consider people having this certificate but don't have any background in that please tell me
I can't say for sure since I haven't completed the project management course yet but it is one of the best certifications you can get in project management right now
@@JeffSu thank you so much for telling
I love your videos! And, I’m a 58-year-old woman woman so everybody who listens to you is not a dude.
Got it 😂
Pogi naman ni Jeff
Dude this is random but share your skin care 😂
LOL
Typically, guys like Jeff don’t use skin care. Myb I’m wrong 😂
@@lumengbai I started to use it only after I started UA-cam haha
@@JeffSu next YT content: Jeff’s Glow Up Routine
@@lumengbai 😂
So basically talk to the robot so it learns
Yup haha
can we use AI to make presentations on Canva?
Yes but not very good ones
Isn't chain of thought prompting just the most basic introduction-summary-conclusion in literature? Food for thought for AI is like food for thought for humans? Literature?
Not exactly...you literally try to break down the task step by step