NvidiaDeep Learning Institute (DLI)Darmstadt University(Dartmouth College),The collaboration has resulted in a new, free “Generative AI Teaching Kit”.
“Our primary goal is to equip students with the skills to develop their own GPU-accelerated generative AI applications,” said Sam Raymond, adjunct assistant professor of engineering at Darmstadt University, who helped develop the toolkit. “We believe that students who take this course will have a clear advantage in the job market and help fill the knowledge gap across industries today.”
According to reports, the "Generative AI Teaching Toolkit" includes lecture slides, hands-on experiments, Jupyter notebooks and knowledge checks, as well as online courses. Students can complete the learning at their own pace, and a certificate of competency will be issued at the end of the course.
The focus of the latest course is: Introduction to the basics of natural language processing (NLP) applicable to large language models (LLMs).
The course will also use the NVIDIA Cloud Platform for cloud-driven training of Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) models, and then expand to cover modules such as diffusion models for image and video generation, multi-model LLM architectures and their optimization, and LLM coordination, with the company promising more modules to be launched in due course.