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Marily Nika has taught AI product management to 500+ students over 11 cohorts. She started in March

Marily Nika has taught AI product management to 500+ students over 11 cohorts. She started in March 2022 with 15 bright-eyed students who wanted to get into AI. Today, she has the most popular AI course on Maven. I am allergic to hype, and honestly rolled my eyes when ChatGPT became cool. Then, throughout my day-to-day work life as CEO at Maven, I saw use cases for AI that we decided to invest in. Right now, we have two projects using AI and both are legitimate business moves. Sometimes a transformative technology comes out that is table stakes for all PMs to be aware of. At one point that was mobile. If you got into mobile even if you weren’t a first mover, you would get promoted, have far more job opportunities, and become a critical team member more quickly. This will be true in AI and Marily Nika is the person to teach you it. In fact, she might be one of the most qualified as an AI Product Lead at Meta (and previously at Google), Executive Fellow at Harvard Business School, with a PhD in Machine Learning. After running 8 cohorts of Building AI Products 101, she launched a new course, [Advanced AI Product Management](, which goes deeper into the technical concepts like fine tuning LLMs and AI quality control. Her first cohort earned an amazing 9.5/10 rating. [Count me in]( Get 20% off this week with MAVENAI20 This is a highly project-driven course geared towards senior PMs and engineers who want to learn the technical side of building AI products: - Week 1: Dive into model training by training an image classification model - Week 2: Practice few shot prompting with LangChain - Week 3: Learn the stages of productionization and apply it to your own AI product  In her last cohort, Marily invited top experts from Meta, Salesforce, Samsung, Microsoft, and Amazon Alexa to speak to her students. Her class loved learning from these experts and getting their hands dirty with hands-on projects: “I absolutely loved the way this course was structured where we heard from such renowned folks from the industry. We got our hands dirty by actually coding our way to be successful AI Product Managers.” - Manasi (TPM at Meta) “Marily Nika did an outstanding job assembling an impressive lineup of guest speakers. The lineup, who hold Director-level and VP-level positions, brought a wealth of industry expertise from leaders focused on ML Product Management, Machine Learning Science, and MLOps.” - Douglas (Director at Capital One) “The AI product management course with Marily was super insightful and informative. The course provides hands-on exercises that enable PMs to get familiar with building and running models. The highlight for me was sessions from engineering leaders on productionizing as well as PM leaders on how to evaluate if AI is the best route to go down when solving problems.” - Hemanth (PM at Meta) "If you want to get really hands-on with learning how AI product management works at a practical level, this is the course for you. Marily brings industry leaders from various big tech companies to share their insights, giving you the opportunity to ask questions and learn more.” - Jesse (Senior PM at Catawiki)  [Count me in]( Get 20% off with MAVENAI20 Gagan CEO, Maven      Over 20,000 professionals have leveled up with Maven Maven Learning, Inc., 10900 Research Blvd 160C, PM3086, Austin, Texas 78759, USA [Unsubscribe]()Â

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