Last November, Google and Kaggle ran their first free AI Agents Intensive course and over 1.5 million people showed up. That’s a lot of notebooks being opened. Now they’re doing it again, starting June 15 through June 19, 2026, and registration opened today.
The big difference this time? They’ve leaned hard into what they call “vibe coding.” That’s the idea that you can build AI agents by describing what you want in natural language instead of writing every line of code yourself. If you’ve been playing with tools like Claude or ChatGPT to generate code, you already have a sense of where this is going. This course just formalizes it into a workflow.
The course runs five days, online, and it’s free. Each day mixes conceptual stuff with hands-on work. They’re promising new speakers, updated lessons, and a capstone project that’s supposed to be more practical than last time. The goal is to get you from “what’s an agent?” to deploying something that actually does work.
What I like about this is that they’re not just teaching theory. The capstone is a real project where you build something using the tools and APIs you’ve learned. That’s where the learning actually sticks. The first course was solid but a bit heavy on slides. Hopefully this one tilts more toward building.
If you want to sign up, go to the course website. No cost, no catch. Just a week of your time and a willingness to vibe code your way through agent building.
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