Google and Kaggle are bringing back their free AI Agents Intensive Course this June. Registration opened today, and the course runs from June 15 to June 19, 2026. If you missed the first one last November, this is your second chance.
The original course reached over 1.5 million learners. That’s a lot of people, and it tells you something about the hunger for practical, hands-on AI education. The new edition promises updated content, fresh speakers, and a capstone project that actually makes you build something.
What’s different this time? The focus is on “vibe coding”—which is a fancy way of saying you use natural language as your primary programming interface. Instead of wrestling with syntax, you describe what you want the agent to do, and the system handles the rest. It’s not magic, but it’s getting close.
The course runs five days. Each day combines conceptual deep dives with hands-on examples. By the end, you should be able to design, build, and deploy agent systems that actually work in production. Not just toy demos—real stuff that connects to tools and APIs.
I’ve seen a lot of these free courses from big tech companies. Some are thinly veiled product pitches. This one isn’t. The first edition had genuinely useful content, and the fact that they’re iterating on it suggests they’re serious about making it better.
If you’re interested, registration is open on the course website. No cost. No strings attached. Just five days of learning how to build AI agents that don’t suck.
I’ll be watching to see how the vibe coding angle plays out. Natural language as a programming interface has been tried before, but the tools are finally mature enough to make it practical. This course might be the best way to get your hands dirty without spending a dime.
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