Learner Reviews & Feedback for Foundations of AI and Machine Learning by Microsoft
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CT
Jan 9, 2025
Ideal resources for aspiring and current AI engineers include information on which tools and best practices to use, as well as resources for learning and staying up-to-date with industry news.
SW
Aug 20, 2025
This is a great course for anyone who love to take the path of an AI ML engineer
26 - 50 of 54 Reviews for Foundations of AI and Machine Learning
By Đỗ Q N ( F H
•Apr 24, 2025
very good
By Abel R
•Mar 15, 2025
Excellent
By PRIYANSHU S
•Feb 27, 2025
very good
By Satyam K
•Jun 20, 2025
great!
By Smruti
•Apr 22, 2025
great
By Swagat M
•Jun 7, 2025
good
By Nguyen T K
•Apr 24, 2025
Good
By Sakshi k
•Mar 31, 2025
GOOD
By Le T H ( F H
•Mar 26, 2025
Good
By do t v
•Mar 4, 2025
okay
By Motalib
•Nov 30, 2024
best
By Paul M M
•Sep 2, 2025
The course is good, but it can quickly become boring due to the constant switching between video and text, which can make you lose focus.
By Brody W
•Jul 29, 2025
Very insightful and helpful
By Shreya B
•Jun 11, 2025
good
By SAMRITI
•Mar 3, 2025
nice
By UTKARSH D
•Feb 19, 2025
Good
By kongho s c
•Feb 17, 2025
good
By Pedro S
•Jun 17, 2025
Nice course with a pratical approach. It doesn'tr go deep into AI/ML concepts, but it is nice to understand from the application and how to actually implement it.
By Mario A D P
•Mar 13, 2025
In general, it has good content. However, there are some sections where the information seems repetitive, and others where they would need to give more context.
By Aias M
•May 4, 2025
Decent introduction but a bit focused/biased on/to Azure.
By Donna I
•Sep 11, 2025
It was an interesting course, but I feel I would have learned a lot more if there had been more video content of the coding and ML building sections. I feel I did most of the learning externally to the course as I had to watch YouTube videos to understand concepts the course breezed through without explaining very well. For example, in the sections of coding a ML program through Azure, the course just pasted blocks of code to use but did not explain what they did or how to gain a deeper understanding of the execution. I was able to run the code, but I do not think I could replicate that activity outside of the specific framework of this course. The few times there was a screen recording of somebody executing code were the only times I fully understood what was going on as I could see how they were writing the code and watching it run. I gave it two stars as I did learn new concepts, and I think this course has a lot of promise, but I think it still needs some work to be a fully engaging program
By Heiner A
•Jul 17, 2025
Everything is extremely general, no real depth, very little code, coding videos show code being copy pasted and executed. This is neither interesting for an introduction to actually doing ML nor to Azure
By Vinit K
•Sep 6, 2025
there should be problem at last in course assignment on drafting your pitch to the C-suite.
By Brian M
•Jul 23, 2025
Didn't learn anything. If I didn't have any experience with Python or data engineering at all, I don't think it would have been helpful since the concepts are not explained in-depth. FYI, the final project is a business pitch to c-suite executives. Maybe it is useful if you want to play the corporate ladder game, but has very little to do with any technical knowledge of AI/ML. I regret spending ~$50.
By Supun S L
•Jul 4, 2025
this is an incomplete course. Some exersice parts are missing. Some videos are not playing. I feel like I wasted my valuable time for this