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AI Product Design Patterns

4.4 (6)

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4 Weeks

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Cohort-based Course

Learn the new design language and UX guardrails for AI-driven products.

Previously at

GitHub
Google
Cognizant
Meta
Microsoft

Course overview

Be a product person that puts AI/ML into production

Are you wondering how to create products that use AI at their core? 


Gartner has said that less than 50% of AI models make it into production in 2020 and with generative AI is has gotten even worse. The reason is that they don't make it is because they aren't fit to the product.


Through a series of case studies, live workshops, and projects, we'll dive into the new paradigms and frameworks product leaders and designers are using to incorporate AI into their products. 


The course will feature real examples from GitHub, Google’s Core Machine Learning team, Google’s People + AI Guidebook, Cognizant, and Facebook Reality Labs’ Portal device.

Who is this course for

01

PMs, Designers, and Engineering Managers looking to effectively integrate AI/ML into their products

02

People looking to guide their teams in the middle of integrating AI/ML into their products but are getting caught up with technical details

03

Teams that want better ways to discuss cross-function trade-offs when using AI/ML in their products.

What you’ll get out of this course

Take the next step in your productionalization of AI/ML to create value for your customers


Understand and apply common design patterns for AI/ML including the latest generative interactions


Learn to apply ethical, bias, fairness, and other guardrails to AI/ML products


Practice techniques for having effective conversations about trade-offs with AI engineers and researchers


This course includes

8 interactive live sessions

Lifetime access to course materials

9 in-depth lessons

Direct access to instructor

4 projects to apply learnings

Guided feedback & reflection

Private community of peers

Course certificate upon completion

Maven Satisfaction Guarantee

This course is backed by Maven’s guarantee. You can receive a full refund within 14 days after the course ends, provided you meet the completion criteria in our refund policy.

Course syllabus

Week 1

Jul 9—Jul 14

    Jul

    9

    Lecture 1: Introduction to AI/ML design patterns

    Tue 7/94:00 PM—5:00 PM (UTC)

    Jul

    10

    Workshop 1: Empathy mapping for the machine

    Wed 7/104:00 PM—5:00 PM (UTC)

    AI product design frameworks introduction

    4 items

Week 2

Jul 15—Jul 21

    Jul

    16

    Lecture 2: AI product design patterns in practice

    Tue 7/164:00 PM—5:00 PM (UTC)

    Jul

    17

    Workshop 2: Prototyping with roleplay

    Wed 7/174:00 PM—5:00 PM (UTC)

    AI product design patterns in practice

    4 items

Week 3

Jul 22—Jul 28

    Jul

    23

    Lecture 3: Guardrails and ethics

    Tue 7/236:00 PM—7:00 PM (UTC)

    Jul

    24

    Workshop 3: Moral Imaginations scenario

    Wed 7/244:00 PM—5:00 PM (UTC)

    AI guardrails and ethics

    3 items

Week 4

Jul 29—Aug 1

    Jul

    30

    Lecture 4: Trade-offs and other discussions with technical people

    Tue 7/304:00 PM—5:00 PM (UTC)

    Jul

    31

    Workshop 4: Analogical innovation mapping

    Wed 7/314:00 PM—5:00 PM (UTC)

    Trade-offs and other discussions with technical people

    2 items

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Meet your instructor

Chris Butler

Chris Butler

AI/ML product leader

Chris Butler is a chaotic good product manager, writer, and speaker. He has product leadership and operations experience at Microsoft, Waze, KAYAK, Facebook Reality Labs, Cognizant, and Google. Today he is Staff Product Operations Manager for GitHub's AI and Productivity team. 

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Course schedule

3-4 hours per week

  • Tuesdays & Thursdays

    9:00-10:00 am PT

    Start the week on Tuesday with a lecture and Q&A. Then on Thursdays do a workshop that drives the points home and you can use with your team the next day.

  • Weekly projects

    1 hour per week

    Apply what you learn to the products you are currently working on through projects.

Learning is better with cohorts

Learning is better with cohorts

Active hands-on learning

This course builds on live workshops and hands-on projects

Interactive and project-based

You’ll be interacting with other learners through breakout rooms and project teams

Learn with a cohort of peers

Join a community of like-minded people who want to learn and grow alongside you

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