Da die Nutzung von künstlicher Intelligenz und Machine Learning in Unternehmen weiter zunimmt, wird auch deren verantwortungsbewusste Entwicklung ein immer wichtigeres Thema. Dabei ist es für viele schwierig, die Überlegungen zur verantwortungsbewussten Anwendung von KI in die Praxis umzusetzen. Wenn Sie wissen möchten, wie sich die verantwortungsbewusste Anwendung von KI in die Praxis umsetzen, also operationalisieren lässt, finden Sie in diesem Kurs entsprechende Hilfestellungen. In diesem Kurs erfahren Sie, wie dies mit Google Cloud heutzutage möglich ist, inklusive entsprechender Best Practices und Erkenntnisse. Es wird gezeigt, welches Framework Google Cloud bietet, um einen eigenen Ansatz für die verantwortungsbewusste Anwendung von KI zu entwickeln.
Earn a skill badge by passing the final quiz, you'll demonstrate your understanding of foundational concepts in generative AI. A skill badge is a digital badge issued by Google Cloud in recognition of your knowledge of Google Cloud products and services. Share your skill badge by making your profile public and adding it to your social media profile.
Dieser Kurs bietet eine Einführung in Vertex AI Studio, ein Tool für die Interaktion mit generativen KI-Modellen sowie das Prototyping von Geschäftsideen und ihre Umsetzung. Anhand eines eindrucksvollen Anwendungsfalls, ansprechender Lektionen und einer praktischen Übung lernen Sie den Lebenszyklus vom Prompt bis zum Produkt kennen und erfahren, wie Sie Vertex AI Studio für multimodale Gemini-Anwendungen, Prompt-Design, Prompt Engineering und Modellabstimmung einsetzen können. Ziel ist es, Ihnen aufzuzeigen, wie Sie das Potenzial von generativer KI in Ihren Projekten mit Vertex AI Studio ausschöpfen.
In diesem Kurs erfahren Sie, wie Sie mithilfe von Deep Learning ein Modell zur Bilduntertitelung erstellen. Sie lernen die verschiedenen Komponenten eines solchen Modells wie den Encoder und Decoder und die Schritte zum Trainieren und Bewerten des Modells kennen. Nach Abschluss dieses Kurses haben Sie folgende Kompetenzen erworben: Erstellen eigener Modelle zur Bilduntertitelung und Verwenden der Modelle zum Generieren von Untertiteln
Dieser Kurs vermittelt Ihnen eine Zusammenfassung der Encoder-Decoder-Architektur, einer leistungsstarken und gängigen Architektur, die bei Sequenz-zu-Sequenz-Tasks wie maschinellen Übersetzungen, Textzusammenfassungen und dem Question Answering eingesetzt wird. Sie lernen die Hauptkomponenten der Encoder-Decoder-Architektur kennen und erfahren, wie Sie diese Modelle trainieren und bereitstellen können. Im dazugehörigen Lab mit Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung können Sie in TensorFlow von Grund auf einen Code für eine einfache Implementierung einer Encoder-Decoder-Architektur erstellen, die zum Schreiben von Gedichten dient.
Earn a skill badge by completing the Introduction to Generative AI, Introduction to Large Language Models and Introduction to Responsible AI courses. By passing the final quiz, you'll demonstrate your understanding of foundational concepts in generative AI. A skill badge is a digital badge issued by Google Cloud in recognition of your knowledge of Google Cloud products and services. Share your skill badge by making your profile public and adding it to your social media profile.
In diesem Einführungskurs im Microlearning-Format wird erklärt, was verantwortungsbewusste Anwendung von KI bedeutet, warum sie wichtig ist und wie Google dies in seinen Produkten berücksichtigt. Darüber hinaus werden die 7 KI-Grundsätze von Google behandelt.
In diesem Kurs werden Diffusion-Modelle vorgestellt, eine Gruppe verschiedener Machine Learning-Modelle, die kürzlich einige vielversprechende Fortschritte im Bereich Bildgenerierung gemacht haben. Diffusion-Modelle basieren auf physikalischen Konzepten der Thermodynamik und sind in den letzten Jahren in der Forschung und Industrie sehr beliebt geworden. Dabei stützen sich Diffusion-Modelle auf viele innovative Modelle und Tools zur Bildgenerierung in Google Cloud. In diesem Kurs werden Ihnen die theoretischen Grundlagen der Diffusion-Modelle erläutert und wie Sie diese Modelle über Vertex AI trainieren und bereitstellen können.
This course provides partners the skills required to scope, design and deploy Document AI solutions for enterprise customers utilizing use-cases from both the procurement and lending arenas.
Dieser Kurs bietet eine Einführung in die Transformer-Architektur und das BERT-Modell (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers). Sie lernen die Hauptkomponenten der Transformer-Architektur wie den Self-Attention-Mechanismus kennen und erfahren, wie Sie diesen zum Erstellen des BERT-Modells verwenden. Darüber hinaus werden verschiedene Aufgaben behandelt, für die BERT genutzt werden kann, wie etwa Textklassifizierung, Question Answering und Natural-Language-Inferenz. Der gesamte Kurs dauert ungefähr 45 Minuten.
In diesem Kurs wird der Aufmerksamkeitsmechanismus vorgestellt. Dies ist ein leistungsstarkes Verfahren, das die Fokussierung neuronaler Netzwerke auf bestimmte Abschnitte einer Eingabesequenz ermöglicht. Sie erfahren, wie der Aufmerksamkeitsmechanismus funktioniert und wie Sie damit die Leistung verschiedener Machine Learning-Tasks wie maschinelle Übersetzungen, Zusammenfassungen von Texten und Question Answering verbessern können.
In diesem Einführungskurs im Microlearning-Format wird untersucht, was Large Language Models (LLM) sind, für welche Anwendungsfälle sie genutzt werden können und wie die LLM-Leistung durch Feinabstimmung von Prompts gesteigert werden kann. Darüber hinaus werden Tools von Google behandelt, die das Entwickeln eigener Anwendungen basierend auf generativer KI ermöglichen.
In diesem Einführungskurs im Microlearning-Format wird erklärt, was generative KI ist, wie sie genutzt wird und wie sie sich von herkömmlichen Methoden für Machine Learning unterscheidet. Darüber hinaus werden Tools von Google behandelt, mit denen Sie eigene Anwendungen basierend auf generativer KI entwickeln können.
Get started with Go (Golang) by reviewing Go code, and then creating and deploying simple Go apps on Google Cloud. Go is an open source programming language that makes it easy to build fast, reliable, and efficient software at scale. Go runs native on Google Cloud, and is fully supported on Google Kubernetes Engine, Compute Engine, App Engine, Cloud Run, and Cloud Functions. Go is a compiled language and is faster and more efficient than interpreted languages. As a result, Go requires no installed runtime like Node, Python, or JDK to execute.
This course introduces you to fundamentals, practices, capabilities and tools applicable to modern cloud-native application development using Google Cloud Run. Through a combination of lectures, hands-on labs, and supplemental materials, you will learn how to on Google Cloud using Cloud Run.design, implement, deploy, secure, manage, and scale applications
In this course, application developers learn how to design and develop cloud-native applications that seamlessly integrate components from the Google Cloud ecosystem. Through a combination of presentations, demos, and hands-on labs, participants learn how to create repeatable deployments by treating infrastructure as code, choose the appropriate application execution environment for an application, and monitor application performance. Completing one version of each lab is required. Each lab is available in Node.js. In most cases, the same labs are also provided in Python or Java. You may complete each lab in whichever language you prefer.
In this course, application developers learn how to design and develop cloud-native applications that seamlessly integrate managed services from Google Cloud. Through a combination of presentations, demos, and hands-on labs, participants learn how to develop more secure applications, implement federated identity management, and integrate application components by using messaging, event-driven processing, and API gateways. Completing one version of each lab is required. Each lab is available in Node.js. In most cases, the same labs are also provided in Python or Java. You may complete each lab in whichever language you prefer. This is the second course of the Developing Applications with Google Cloud series. After completing this course, enroll in the App Deployment, Debugging, and Performance course.
In this course, application developers learn how to design and develop cloud-native applications that seamlessly integrate managed services from Google Cloud. Through a combination of presentations, demos, and hands-on labs, participants learn how to apply best practices for application development and use the appropriate Google Cloud storage services for object storage, relational data, caching, and analytics. Completing one version of each lab is required. Each lab is available in Node.js. In most cases, the same labs are also provided in Python or Java. You may complete each lab in whichever language you prefer. This is the first course of the Developing Applications with Google Cloud series. After completing this course, enroll in the Securing and Integrating Components of your Application course.
In this course, you apply your knowledge of classification models and embeddings to build a ML pipeline that functions as a recommendation engine. This is the fifth and final course of the Advanced Machine Learning on Google Cloud series.
This course introduces the products and solutions to solve NLP problems on Google Cloud. Additionally, it explores the processes, techniques, and tools to develop an NLP project with neural networks by using Vertex AI and TensorFlow.
This course describes different types of computer vision use cases and then highlights different machine learning strategies for solving these use cases. The strategies vary from experimenting with pre-built ML models through pre-built ML APIs and AutoML Vision to building custom image classifiers using linear models, deep neural network (DNN) models or convolutional neural network (CNN) models. The course shows how to improve a model's accuracy with augmentation, feature extraction, and fine-tuning hyperparameters while trying to avoid overfitting the data. The course also looks at practical issues that arise, for example, when one doesn't have enough data and how to incorporate the latest research findings into different models. Learners will get hands-on practice building and optimizing their own image classification models on a variety of public datasets in the labs they will work on.
This course covers how to implement the various flavors of production ML systems— static, dynamic, and continuous training; static and dynamic inference; and batch and online processing. You delve into TensorFlow abstraction levels, the various options for doing distributed training, and how to write distributed training models with custom estimators. This is the second course of the Advanced Machine Learning on Google Cloud series. After completing this course, enroll in the Image Understanding with TensorFlow on Google Cloud course.
One of the best ways to review something is to work with the concepts and technologies that you have learned. So, this course is set up as a workshop and in this workshop, you will do End-to-End Machine Learning with TensorFlow on Google Cloud Platform. It involves building an end-to-end model from data exploration all the way to deploying an ML model and getting predictions from it. This is the first course of the Advanced Machine Learning on Google Cloud series. After completing this course, enroll in the Production Machine Learning Systems course.
This course takes a real-world approach to the ML Workflow through a case study. An ML team faces several ML business requirements and use cases. The team must understand the tools required for data management and governance and consider the best approach for data preprocessing. The team is presented with three options to build ML models for two use cases. The course explains why they would use AutoML, BigQuery ML, or custom training to achieve their objectives.
This course covers building ML models with TensorFlow and Keras, improving the accuracy of ML models and writing ML models for scaled use.
The course begins with a discussion about data: how to improve data quality and perform exploratory data analysis. We describe Vertex AI AutoML and how to build, train, and deploy an ML model without writing a single line of code. You will understand the benefits of Big Query ML. We then discuss how to optimize a machine learning (ML) model and how generalization and sampling can help assess the quality of ML models for custom training.
This course explores what ML is and what problems it can solve. The course also discusses best practices for implementing machine learning. You’re introduced to Vertex AI, a unified platform to quickly build, train, and deploy AutoML machine learning models. The course discusses the five phases of converting a candidate use case to be driven by machine learning, and why it’s important to not skip them. The course ends with recognizing the biases that ML can amplify and how to recognize them.
This course helps learners create a study plan for the PDE (Professional Data Engineer) certification exam. Learners explore the breadth and scope of the domains covered in the exam. Learners assess their exam readiness and create their individual study plan.
Mit dem Skill-Logo Load Balancing in der Compute Engine implementieren weisen Sie Kenntnisse in folgenden Bereichen nach: Schreiben von gcloud-Befehlen, Verwenden von Cloud Shell, Erstellen und Bereitstellen von virtuellen Maschinen in der Compute Engine und Konfigurieren von Netzwerk- und HTTP-Load-Balancern. Ein Skill-Logo ist ein exklusives digitales Abzeichen, das von Google Cloud vergeben wird und Ihre Kenntnisse über unsere Produkte und Dienste belegt. In diesem Zusammenhang wird auch die Fähigkeit bewertet, wie Sie Ihr Wissen in einer praxisnahen Geschäftssituation anwenden. Absolvieren Sie eine kursspezifische Aufgabenreihe und die Challenge-Lab-Prüfung, um ein Skill-Logo zu erhalten, das Sie in Ihrem Netzwerk posten können.
In this second installment of the Dataflow course series, we are going to be diving deeper on developing pipelines using the Beam SDK. We start with a review of Apache Beam concepts. Next, we discuss processing streaming data using windows, watermarks and triggers. We then cover options for sources and sinks in your pipelines, schemas to express your structured data, and how to do stateful transformations using State and Timer APIs. We move onto reviewing best practices that help maximize your pipeline performance. Towards the end of the course, we introduce SQL and Dataframes to represent your business logic in Beam and how to iteratively develop pipelines using Beam notebooks.
This course is part 1 of a 3-course series on Serverless Data Processing with Dataflow. In this first course, we start with a refresher of what Apache Beam is and its relationship with Dataflow. Next, we talk about the Apache Beam vision and the benefits of the Beam Portability framework. The Beam Portability framework achieves the vision that a developer can use their favorite programming language with their preferred execution backend. We then show you how Dataflow allows you to separate compute and storage while saving money, and how identity, access, and management tools interact with your Dataflow pipelines. Lastly, we look at how to implement the right security model for your use case on Dataflow.
Incorporating machine learning into data pipelines increases the ability to extract insights from data. This course covers ways machine learning can be included in data pipelines on Google Cloud. For little to no customization, this course covers AutoML. For more tailored machine learning capabilities, this course introduces Notebooks and BigQuery machine learning (BigQuery ML). Also, this course covers how to productionalize machine learning solutions by using Vertex AI.
In this course you will get hands-on in order to work through real-world challenges faced when building streaming data pipelines. The primary focus is on managing continuous, unbounded data with Google Cloud products.
In this intermediate course, you will learn to design, build, and optimize robust batch data pipelines on Google Cloud. Moving beyond fundamental data handling, you will explore large-scale data transformations and efficient workflow orchestration, essential for timely business intelligence and critical reporting. Get hands-on practice using Dataflow for Apache Beam and Serverless for Apache Spark (Dataproc Serverless) for implementation, and tackle crucial considerations for data quality, monitoring, and alerting to ensure pipeline reliability and operational excellence. A basic knowledge of data warehousing, ETL/ELT, SQL, Python, and Google Cloud concepts is recommended.
While the traditional approaches of using data lakes and data warehouses can be effective, they have shortcomings, particularly in large enterprise environments. This course introduces the concept of a data lakehouse and the Google Cloud products used to create one. A lakehouse architecture uses open-standard data sources and combines the best features of data lakes and data warehouses, which addresses many of their shortcomings.
This course introduces the Google Cloud big data and machine learning products and services that support the data-to-AI lifecycle. It explores the processes, challenges, and benefits of building a big data pipeline and machine learning models with Vertex AI on Google Cloud.