Google's New AI Certification Teaches Prompts, Research, and App Building
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"Google AI Professional Certificate is structured as a six-course sequence capped by a final project, with more than 20 hands-on activities threaded throughout. Each module focuses on applying tools to concrete workplace scenarios, moving participants from core concepts to practical execution. The coursework spans brainstorming and planning, research and insight generation, writing and communication, content creation, and data analysis."
"Instead of abstract exercises, participants are guided to connect tasks into repeatable processes that generate finished deliverables they can use on the job, reinforcing the program's focus on practical execution over passive learning. Participants work directly inside Google's AI ecosystem, including Gemini tools, Deep Research, NotebookLM, Workspace integrations, and AI Studio."
"Google is not rolling this out alone. Employers that include Walmart, Sam's Club, Deloitte, Verizon, and Colgate-Palmolive plan to use the certificate to train their employees, signaling early corporate backing for the program. Google is offering no-cost access to the certificate, along with three months of Google Workspace Business."
Google introduced an AI Professional Certificate program designed to shift AI education from theoretical concepts to practical workplace applications. The six-course sequence includes over 20 hands-on activities covering brainstorming, research, writing, content creation, data analysis, and no-code app development using Google's AI tools including Gemini, Deep Research, and NotebookLM. Learners work directly within Google's ecosystem to complete real tasks and build functional deliverables applicable to their jobs. Major corporations including Walmart, Sam's Club, Deloitte, Verizon, and Colgate-Palmolive have committed to using the certificate for employee training. Google offers no-cost access to the program, extending its reach beyond large enterprises.
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