🚨 BREAKING: Microsoft just dropped an 18-episode series called "Generative AI for Beginners".
Ideal for beginners, developers, and AI enthusiasts looking to build a solid foundation.
Here’s a breakdown (Save this👇):🧵
Episode 1: Introduction to Generative AI and LLMs
– Carlotta Castelluccio introduces Generative AI and large language models, explaining their inner workings and how they are revolutionizing industries (with a focus on education)
– Carlotta Castelluccio and Pablo Lopes explore various types of large language models, their use cases across industries, and how businesses can harness their potential
– Explains why responsible AI is crucial for generative applications, covering how to ensure AI outputs are fair and non-harmful, and steps to improve the responsible use of AI
– Nitya Narasimhan walks through the fundamentals of prompt engineering, teaching how to craft effective prompts and iterate on them to improve generative AI results
– Chris Noring delves into advanced prompt-engineering techniques to optimize prompts and improve AI response quality, demonstrating these methods with real-world examples
– Covers the core concepts of text generation using OpenAI and shows how to build a text-generation application step by step, adjusting parameters like prompt, temperature, and tokens for desired output
– Jasmine Greenaway demonstrates how to efficiently build and integrate AI-powered chat applications into existing systems, including customization, fine-tuning, and monitoring strategies
Episode 8: Building Search Apps (Vector Databases)
– Dave Glover shows how to build semantic search apps using vector embeddings to index and query text, retrieving relevant video segments from an education startup's library.
– Chris Noring and Pablo Lopes explain how to generate images from text descriptions using models like DALL-E and Midjourney, and walk through building an image-generation app step by step
– Someleze Diko showcases Microsoft Power Platform's low-code tools with generative AI, featuring Copilot and AI Builder, to build AI-powered apps and workflows with little coding.
Episode 11: Integrating External Applications with Function Calling
– Korey Stegared-Pace discusses function calling in LLMs, explains implementing an OpenAI function call, and shows integration into applications to enhance AI capabilities.
– Bethany Jepchumba emphasizes designing AI app experiences by prioritizing user trust and transparency, understanding user needs, and fostering collaboration and feedback.
Episode 14: The Generative AI Application Lifecycle
– Pablo Lopes examines the AI lifecycle, emphasizing the shift from ML Ops to LLM Ops with tools for developing, deploying, monitoring, and improving AI solutions.
– Explores open-source large language models. Korey Stegared-Pace contrasts these with proprietary versions and guides on using and fine-tuning open models on platforms on Hugging Face or Azure AI Studio.
– Nitya Narasimhan explains fine-tuning pre-trained language models to enhance task-specific performance. This final episode covers what fine-tuning is, when it’s useful, how to do it, and its limitations.
🚨 BREAKING: Google Gemini can now analyze any stock like a Wall Street analyst (for free).
Here are 09 insane Gemini prompts that replace $4,000/month Bloomberg terminals:
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1️⃣ Full Wall Street–Style Stock Analysis
Act like a senior Wall Street equity research analyst.
Analyze the stock: [TICKER].
Include:
• Business model and revenue streams
• Competitive advantages (moat)
• Industry trends
• Financial health (revenue growth, margins, debt)
• Key risks
• Valuation vs competitors
• Bull, bear, and base case scenarios
• 12–24 month outlook
Explain in simple terms but with professional insights.
2️⃣ Deep Financial Breakdown
Analyze the last 5 years of financials for [COMPANY/TICKER].
Break down:
• Revenue growth
• Net income trends
• Free cash flow
• Profit margins
• Debt levels
• Return on equity
Explain whether the company is financially strong or weakening.
"I have $500 and 10 hours per week. Analyze current market gaps, my skills in [your skills] and create 5 business ideas that I can launch this month. Include startup costs, estimated time required and projection of first income."
"Act like a market analyst. Research [competitor name] and identify 3 weaknesses in their offer. Then, design a low-budget differentiation strategy that you can actually execute to steal their customers."
BREAKING NEWS: You can now launch a full AI video business in 24 hours using only FREE tools.
No paid subscriptions. No credit card. Zero excuses.
Here are 8 brutal prompts to use with FREE that turn any niche into a cash-flowing video empire in 2026
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1️⃣ VIDEO NICHE DESTROYER
"I have 5 hours per week and zero budget. Analyze trending YouTube Shorts + TikTok + Reels in 2026 and give me 5 hyper-specific video niches I can dominate with AI video tools only. Include monthly search volume, competition level and first 30-day revenue estimate."
2️⃣SCRIPT + HOOK MACHINE
"Write 30 viral short-form video scripts for [your niche]. Each script must have: attention-grabbing hook in first 1.5 seconds, storytelling arc, strong CTA, and exact voice-over text. Optimize for retention and algorithm."
“I want to learn [topic] efficiently. Use the 80/20 rule: what’s the 20% of concepts or frameworks that give me 80% of results? Prioritize clarity and real-world examples.”
2. Build a high-value skill in 30 days
“I’m a beginner in [skill]. Create a 30-day roadmap with daily micro-actions (30 min/day) leading to a practical, monetizable outcome.”