In this course, you will be introduced to the fundamentals of crafting effective prompts. You will gain an understanding of how to refine and optimize prompts for a range of use cases. You will also explore techniques like zero-shot, few-shot, and chain-of-thought prompting. Finally, you will learn to identify potential risks associated with prompt engineering.

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Reviewed on Dec 9, 2024
A very straightforward and concise introduction to prompt engineering that provides the language and context for further investigation.
Reviewed on Jun 24, 2025
It's good for beginners, but should include more examples of the prompts
Reviewed on Mar 8, 2025
Covers most basic parts. But there is so much more, I was looking for something more detailed. It was a good course from the perspective that it offered the most it could in this timeframe.

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