The best courses and free AI certificates in 2025

by Finn Patraic

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  • Selection of courses: Huge, more than 1,500 (!) AI lessons
  • Program price: Free trial, then $ 39.99 / month

Linkedin Learning is one of the oldest online learning platforms, created in 1995 under the name of Lynda.com. The company offers a huge course library on a wide range of subjects. There are monthly costs, but many companies and schools have accounts for all their employees and students.

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Linkedin Learning (and Lynda.com, which has started) was probably the online education site that I used more than any other. I have used it regularly since at least the late 1990s. For years, I paid a subscription. Then, I obtained a membership as an allege of my higher education, that's how I use it now. So many courses on so many subjects, it is an excellent learning resource.

I took two lessons on LinkedIn Learning. Here is my testimony on one of them.

I also followed the two -hour automatic learning course with Python: Foundations, who had a large instructor – Professor Frederick Nwanganga – who was previously unknown to me. I have to give it to LinkedIn. They choose people who know how to teach.

I learned a lot in this course, especially on how to collect and prepare data for automatic learning. I was also able to stretch my Python programming knowledge, especially on how an automatic learning model can be built in Python. In just two hours, I felt like I had a friendly and complete brain discharge.

You can know more here: How LinkedIn's free AI course made me a better Python developer.

Since there are so many AI lessons, you will necessarily find a useful series. To get started, I chose three that could open doors:

It is worth checking with your employer, agency or school to see if you are eligible for a free subscription. Otherwise, you can pay per month or per year (the year option is about half the price).

A company representative told ZDNET: “Linkedin Learning has awarded nearly 500,000 professional certificates over the past 2.5 years. And a generative AI is one of the best subjects represented.”

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