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        Big Three Cloud Giants Compete in AI Education, Training, and Certification
        Top cloud provides focus on AI educational and training initiatives.
        
        
        The three leading cloud giants, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), are competing for supremacy in the artificial intelligence (AI) space, with a particular focus on educational and training initiatives.
This rivalry gained significant momentum following the introduction of ChatGPT, a sophisticated chatbot developed by Microsoft's partner, OpenAI, last year. Microsoft, backed by an investment exceeding $10 billion, gained an early advantage in the race. This development prompted Google to take urgent action, resulting in what they described as a "code red."
Given that both Microsoft and Google have substantial stakes in search, which is increasingly dominated by AI, they are expected to intensify their efforts across various AI domains, particularly in the area of education and training. For instance, Microsoft's AI-powered "New Bing" search engine is competing with Google's AI-driven Bard search offering.
Here's a look at what each cloud platform is doing in the AI education/training space.
AWS
  
While the company isn't as likely to be disrupted by AI as much as search-invested Google and Microsoft, it still has jumped on the AI education/training bandwagon in a big way with a plethora of opportunities. Here are summaries of some of the main ones.
  - AWS Training and Certification      Blog: ChatGPT debuted on Nov. 30, 2022. Less than two weeks later,      the AWS Training and Certification Blog published the first of many      "New courses and updates from AWS Training and Certification"      posts in the AI      category. Subsequent      posts have been published for each month after, with the May 11 post (for April) listing new      opportunities for Amazon Comprehend (natural language processing) and many      more. Thus, the blog serves as a one-stop-shop to keep abreast with new      education/training offerings.
 
  - AWS Training and Certification      Site: This "Build your future in the AWS Cloud" site      features three main categories on the home page: Cloud Essentials,      Architecting and Machine Learning. Offerings showcased for the latter      currently include three courses: The Machine Learning Pipeline on AWS;      Exam Readiness: AWS Certified Machine Learning - Specialty; and Deep      Learning on AWS. All courses can be seen here.
 
  - AWS Skill Builder: This      "online learning center" offers free learning content along with      individual and team subscriptions. The Machine      Learning section      features a "set of on-demand courses will help grow your technical      skills and learn how to apply machine learning (ML), artificial      intelligence (AI), and deep learning (DL) to unlock new insights and value      in your role. Learning Plans can also help prepare you for the AWS      Certified Machine Learning - Specialty certification exam." Speaking      of the latter ...
 
  - AWS Certified Machine Learning -      Specialty: This exam "is intended for      individuals who perform a development or data science role and have more      than one year of experience developing, architecting, or running machine      learning/deep learning workloads in the AWS Cloud."
 
  - Get Started with Machine      Learning: This resource aims to help users unlock      their ML skills and career potential with deep dive coursework, hands on      tutorials, and more. Spotlighted courses include Practical Data Science      Specialization, ML Essentials for Business and Machine Learning      University. Speaking of the latter, ....
 
  - Machine Learning      University: This offering provides self-service      machine learning training from Amazon's own scientists. "The courses      offered from Machine Learning University are the same courses used to      train Amazon's own developers on machine learning fundamentals. Getting      started with MLU is easy and provides learners with a self-paced and      flexible learning structure."
 
Google Cloud Platform
  
As noted, Google started a massive "code red" AI catch-up initiative after the debut of ChatGPT, quickly spinning up an experimental Bard AI-powered search experience. Since then, it has basically played a tit-for-tat AI game with new updates and announcements. Here's a summary of the company's education/training efforts.
Machine learning and AI: This is a Google Cloud training resource titled Machine learning and artificial intelligence . The site features a Data Scientist / Machine Learning Engineer learning path, about which the company says: "A Data Scientist models and analyzes key data to continually improve how businesses utilize data. Data Scientists aim to make accurate predictions about the future using in-depth data modeling and deep learning." It includes courses such as:
  - Big Data & Machine Learning      Fundamentals
 
  - Machine Learning on Google Cloud
 
  - Advanced Machine Learning with      TensorFlow on Google Cloud Platform
 
  - MLOps (Machine Learning      Operations) Fundamentals
 
  - ML Pipelines on Google Cloud
 
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Skill badges that can be earned via those courses include:
  - Perform Foundational Data, ML,      and AI Tasks in Google Cloud
 
  - Build and Deploy Machine Learning      Solutions on Vertex AI
 
  - Create Conversational AI Agents      with Dialogflow CX
 
Google AI/Build: "What are you trying to do with AI today?" asks this site, which under the Learn ML category lists 14 homegrown and third-party courses including:
  - Basics of machine learning with      TensorFlow (TensorFlow)
 
  - Introduction to TensorFlow for      Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning (Coursera)
 
  - Intro to TensorFlow for Deep      Learning (Udacity)
 
  - DeepLearning.AI TensorFlow      Developer Professional Certificate (Coursera)
 
  - Introduction to Machine Learning      Problem Framing (Google Foundational)
 
  - Intro to Fairness in Machine      Learning (Google Foundational)
 
  - Kaggle Learn (Kaggle)
 
  - Machine Learning Guides (Google      Guides)
 
  - Machine Learning Crash Course      with TensorFlow APIs (Google Foundational)
 
Grow with Google: "Here's your guide to learn AI & machine learning," says this site. It begins with resources to "start with:"
  - Master machine learning with      Google experts
 
  - Learn the basics of AI
 
  - Make sense of artificial      intelligence
 
  - Explore AI and learn from      Google's experts
 
followed by resources to "then try:"
  - Get certified in TensorFlow
 
  - Learn to program Neural Networks      with TensorFlow
 
  - Explore your ML career in Google      Cloud
 
Introduction to Generative AI: This Google Cloud Skills Boost resource is explained like this: "This is an introductory level microlearning course aimed at explaining what Generative AI is, how it is used, and how it differs from traditional machine learning methods. It also covers Google Tools to help you develop your own Gen AI apps. This course is estimated to take approximately 45 minutes to complete."
Seven new no-cost generative AI training courses to advance your cloud career: This May 18 post under Training and Certifications features textual resources as well as videos, with the latter including:
  - Introduction to Generative AI
 
  - Introduction to Large Language      models
 
  - Generative AI on Google Cloud
 
Generative AI learning path: This resource lists courses mapped to those above videos, along with many more. A sampling includes:
  - Introduction to Image Generation
 
  - Encoder-Decoder Architecture
 
  - Attention Mechanism
 
  - Transformer Models and BERT Model
 
  - Create Image Captioning Models
 
  - Introduction to Generative AI      Studio
 
  - Generative AI Explorer - Vertex      AI (a "Quest")
 
Microsoft Azure
  
  As mentioned, Microsoft gained a clear lead in the advanced AI space -- especially generative AI -- thanks to its partnership with OpenAI. Following are summaries of what the company is doing for learning AI and machine learning in the cloud.
Microsoft Learn education/training: For Azure education/training opportunities in the Microsoft Learn space, the offerings for the "AI Engineer" role include:
  - Create a regression model with      Azure Machine Learning designer (module)
 
  - Use Automated Machine Learning in      Azure Machine Learning (module)
 
  - Create a clustering model with      Azure Machine Learning designer (module)
 
  - Create a classification model      with Azure Machine Learning designer (module)
 
  - Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals:      Explore visual tools for machine learning (learning path)
 
  - Introduction to machine learning      (module)
 
  - Build classical machine learning      models with supervised learning (module)
 
  - Create machine learning models      (learning path)
 
  - Introduction to data for machine      learning (module)
 
  - Refine and test machine learning      models (module)
 
  - Train and understand regression      models in machine learning (module)
 
  - Explore security concepts in      Azure Machine Learning (module)
 
  - Autonomous AI design architect      (learning path)
 
  - Machine Teaching for Autonomous      AI (learning path)
 
  - Autonomous AI implementation      engineer (learning path)
 
  - Build a Web App with Refreshable      Machine Learning Models (module)
 
Another 32 are offered for the role of Data Scientist.
Microsoft Learn Certifications: Certs for the role of "AI Engineer" include:
  - Exam AI-102: Designing and      Implementing a Microsoft Azure AI Solution
 
  - Exam AI-900: Microsoft Azure AI      Fundamentals
 
  - Microsoft Certified: Azure AI      Engineer Associate
 
  - Microsoft Certified: Azure AI      Fundamentals
 
Certs for the role of "Data Scientist" include some of those also, along with:
  - Exam DP-100: Designing and      Implementing a Data Science Solution on Azure
 
  - Microsoft Certified: Azure Data      Scientist Associate
 
  - Microsoft Certified: Customer      Data Platform Specialty
 
  - Exam MB-260: Microsoft Customer      Data Platform Specialist
 
Advancements in the AI/ML space -- especially generative AI -- are currently running amok, with one milestone breakthrough followed by another. So, stay tuned to see how the cloud giants update their AI education/training offerings to keep pace.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    David Ramel is an editor and writer at Converge 360.