Google and Kaggle draw 353,000 to AI agents course
The no-cost five-day program focused on building, securing and deploying AI agents.
Why it matters
The scale of participation shows broad developer demand for practical AI-agent training, especially workflows that use natural language to move prototypes toward deployment. It also positions Kaggle as a distribution channel for hands-on AI education tied to Google’s cloud and Gemini ecosystem.
The key points
- 1.More than 353,000 people registered for the five-day course.
- 2.Participants submitted over 6,000 capstone projects.
- 3.Course materials remain available through Kaggle Learn.
Google and Kaggle said their five-day “AI Agents: Intensive Vibe Coding” course had more than 353,000 registered participants. The course included expert-led sessions, technical whitepapers, notebooks and capstone projects focused on designing, securing and deploying production-grade AI agents in the cloud. Participants submitted more than 6,000 capstone projects from more than 12,000 active capstone participants, and course materials remain available through Kaggle Learn.
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