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Stanford’s Free AI Course: Transformers and Large Language Models

If you’re serious about AI, this is worth your attention. Stanford has just released its course CME 295: Transformers & Large Language Models in full on YouTube. What stands out to me is the level of clarity and structure. This isn’t another surface-level overview. It’s the actual curriculum used to teach how modern AI systems work. This will help you move from using AI to understanding it. 📚 𝗧𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗰𝘀 𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗹𝘂𝗱𝗲: • How Transformers actually work (tokenization, attention, embeddings) • Decoding strategies & MoEs • LLM finetuning (LoRA, RLHF, supervised) • Evaluation techniques (LLM-as-a-judge) • Optimization tricks (RoPE, quantization, approximations) • Reasoning & scaling • Agentic workflows (RAG, tool calling) 🎥 Watch these now: – Lecture 1: zurl.co/F0QR5 – Lecture 2: zurl.co/hG5lp – Lecture 3: zurl.co/PnKrW – Lecture 4: zurl.co/XCZoE – Lecture 5: zurl.co/GWlYI – Lecture 6: zurl.co/zGqqQ – Lecture 7: zurl.co/T06NM – Lecture 8: zurl.co/Un42q – Lecture 9: zurl.co/rR3YL For 2026, consider setting aside 2–3 hours each week to go through these lectures. If you’re working in AI whether on infrastructure, agents, or applications, this is a foundational resource worth your time. It’s a simple way to build depth where it matters most. #AI #LLMs #Transformers #Stanford #GenAI

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