Building Basic Ai Agents And Custom Gpts
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.62 GB | Duration: 12h 11m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.62 GB | Duration: 12h 11m
Learn to Build Simple AI Agents and Customize GPTs for Real-World Tasks
What you'll learn
Master prompt design strategies tailored to different large language models (LLMs) like GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini
Understand how prompt engineering is evolving into autonomous, goal-driven AI agent design
The evolution of prompt engineering into agent-based AI systems
Building basic AI agents to perform automated tasks using natural language
Creating and customizing GPTs for specialized workflows and industries
Requirements
No prior experience with AI required
Description
In today’s AI-first world, mastering Generative AI, Custom GPTs, and intelligent agents is more than a skill—it's essential digital fluency. This hands-on course is built for developers, creators, educators, and business professionalsready to move beyond prompting and start building AI systems that think, plan, and assist.You’ll learn how to design and deploy AI agents using OpenAI’s GPT Builder, automate tasks, and build customized GPT-4-powered assistants tailored to your goals—whether you're writing, researching, teaching, or scaling a business. What You’ll LearnHow LLMs like GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini workPrompt engineering: zero-shot, few-shot, and context-rich techniquesDesign logic-based AI workflows using tools, memory, and step-based planningBuild and deploy Custom GPTs with OpenAI’s GPT BuilderUse agents for automation, ideation, support, content creation, and analysisBest practices for ethical AI design and avoiding common pitfallsCompare GPTs vs other proprietary and open-source models Who This Course Is ForDevelopers and no-code builders creating real AI toolsMarketers, creators, and consultants using AI agents in daily workEducators building AI-powered learning assistantsBusiness pros and entrepreneurs automating tasks with GPTsAnyone curious about hands-on Generative AI development What’s IncludedReady-to-use prompt templates and agent blueprintsReal-world agent demos: content writers, support bots, internal toolsFull walkthroughs of GPT Builder features and limitationsLifetime access and regular updates as AI tools evolveCertificate of completion to showcase your AI skills Start Building NowThis is not just another theory course. You’ll walk away with your first deployed Custom GPT agent—plus the skills to keep growing as Generative AI transforms the future of work.Join our course today to learn how to start building the future with AI.
Overview
Section 1: Getting Started with AI Agents and Custom GPTs
Lecture 1 What Are Large Language Models (LLMs)?
Lecture 2 The Role of Prompts in AI Behavior
Lecture 3 From Prompting to Agent Design: A Conceptual Shift
Lecture 4 How to Study on Udemy
Lecture 5 Get better educational experience with Udemy's AI Assistant
Section 2: Introduction to AI Interaction
Lecture 6 What is AI Interaction?
Lecture 7 Evolution from Prompt Engineering to Agent Engineering
Lecture 8 Course objectives & what you will learn
Section 3: Fundamentals of Prompt Engineering
Lecture 9 Understanding AI models (GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, etc.)
Lecture 10 The art of prompting for text AI
Lecture 11 The art of prompting for image generation
Lecture 12 The art of prompting for video generation
Lecture 13 Why prompts fail: 7 common mistakes and how to fix them
Lecture 14 Best practices for crafting high-quality prompts
Lecture 15 Prompt optimization strategies
Lecture 16 What makes a response “Good”? Introducing evaluation criteria
Section 4: Prompt Engineering Frameworks
Lecture 17 RACE Framework
Lecture 18 ReAct Framework
Lecture 19 Tree of Thought Framework
Lecture 20 Self-Ask Prompting
Section 5: What are the Most Popular AI Tools?
Lecture 21 ChatGPT and SEO Strategy Creation
Lecture 22 ChatGPT and Competitors Monitoring
Lecture 23 ChatGPT Tool and PPC Campaign Creation
Lecture 24 ChatGPT for Market Research and Trend Spotting
Lecture 25 DeepSeek for Mission Research and SWOT Analysis
Lecture 26 Goal-Oriented Campaigns Creation for SMM with ChatGPT
Lecture 27 How to Use Chat GPT to Find Content Marketing Instruments
Lecture 28 Organize Your Email Easier with ChatGPT
Lecture 29 Writing Product Descriptions using Copilot
Lecture 30 Prompts for Personal Branding with DALL-E
Lecture 31 DALL-E Prompts for Presentations and Storyboards
Lecture 32 How to Refine and Edit Images Using Prompts
Lecture 33 Building a Sustainable AI Strategy for Long-Term Success
Section 6: TOP-30 Use Cases of MyGPT
Lecture 34 The Most Popular Use Cases of MyGPTs
Lecture 35 Home Chef Helper
Lecture 36 Sous Chef (Ingredient‑to‑Recipe Finder)
Lecture 37 Cooking Practice
Lecture 38 Travel Planner
Lecture 39 Social Media Content Generator
Lecture 40 Media Matchmaker
Lecture 41 Language Learning Assistant
Lecture 42 Graphic Design Helper
Lecture 43 Design Template Generator
Lecture 44 Image Prompt Creator
Lecture 45 Prompt Engineering Assistant
Lecture 46 Company Knowledge Base
Lecture 47 Writing Assistant
Lecture 48 Spreadsheet - Excel Formula Helper
Lecture 49 Video Script Generator
Lecture 50 SEO - Marketing Optimizer
Lecture 51 Marketing Strategy Assistant
Lecture 52 Creative Writing Coach
Lecture 53 Custom Design Canva Assistant
Lecture 54 Interective Story - Game Generator
Lecture 55 Data Analyst - Vizualization Assistant
Lecture 56 Negotiation - Sales Coach
Lecture 57 Math Tutor
Lecture 58 Programmimg Tutor - Python
Lecture 59 Programmimg Tutor - SQL
Lecture 60 Programmimg Tutor - Web Dev
Lecture 61 Vulnarabilty Lookup
Lecture 62 Meeting - Note Summarizer
Lecture 63 README - Documentation Helper
Lecture 64 SEO Expert - Web Auditor
Lecture 65 Explain Like I am 5
Section 7: Introduction to Agent Engineering
Lecture 66 What are AI agents? Key components of an AI agent
Lecture 67 The transition from static prompts to autonomous agents
Lecture 68 What makes an agent 'Autonomous'?
Lecture 69 Why agents need instructions, not just information
Lecture 70 Goal setting in agents: fixed vs dynamic goals
Section 8: Building AI Agents Step by Step
Lecture 71 How to create an AI agent for video prompt enhancement
Lecture 72 How to create MyGPT for AI image generation prompt enhancement
Lecture 73 How to Create MyGPT for DALL-E Tasks
Lecture 74 Using APIs and external tools (Chat GPT, Elsa from M1 Project)
Lecture 75 Using Elsa for Initial Business Insights for ICP Creation
Lecture 76 AI Agent for Customer Support Systems
Lecture 77 AI Agent for Booking Appointments
Section 9: Creating Your AI Agent with Digital First
Lecture 78 Setting up your workspace
Lecture 79 Building your Data Safe Room to train the AI
Lecture 80 Introduction to Canvases - the foundation of your strategy
Lecture 81 Defining your value proposition and business strategy
Lecture 82 Canvases for planning and executing marketing strategies
Lecture 83 Identifying customer personas with AI
Lecture 84 Using AI for real-time market and competitor research
Lecture 85 Turning trends into marketing concepts and generating big ideas with AI
Lecture 86 Crafting marketing briefs with AI support
Lecture 87 Building campaigns with AI agents
Lecture 88 Generate all your marketing assets with AI Agents
Section 10: Browser AI Agents (OpenAI Operator and Manus)
Lecture 89 How to Create AI Assistants: MyGPTs, Gems, Claude Projects
Lecture 90 What is Browser AI agent? How OpenAI Operator Works?
Lecture 91 What is Manus?
Lecture 92 How to Use Manus on the regular basis?
Lecture 93 What is n8n: how to create basic AI agents with n8n
Lecture 94 What is Make: how to create basic AI agents with Make
Lecture 95 How to create basic AI Agents in Make
Section 11: AI Ethics and Career Growth with AI
Lecture 96 AI Ethics, Safety & Best Practices
Lecture 97 Responsible AI Use - Copyright, Attribution, and Originality
Lecture 98 Bias and Fairness Using AI
Lecture 99 Privacy & Security - Handle Sensitive Data Responsibly
Lecture 100 Quality Control - Fact-Checking AI Outputs
Lecture 101 AI Regulation Landscape - GDPR Impact & Policy Evolution
Lecture 102 Avoiding Over-Reliance - Encourage Human Oversight
Lecture 103 Chapter Career. Unlocking Career Growth with AI in Corporate Jobs
Lecture 104 Top 100 Ways to Update Your GenAI and ChatGPT Knowledge - 2 July 2025
Section 12: Getting Started with N8N and AI Agents
Lecture 105 What N8N Is?
Lecture 106 N8N Nodes and Chat Functionality
Section 13: Building AI Agents
Lecture 107 AI Agent Parameters
Lecture 108 Agents Nature Explanation
Lecture 109 Mastering Prompts
Lecture 110 AI Agent Memory
Lecture 111 How to Add Memory to AI Agent
Section 14: Connecting AI to Real-World Applications
Lecture 112 How to connect Agent to Messengers
Lecture 113 Connecting the Chat to External Services - Google Calendar
Lecture 114 Connecting the Chat to External Services - Gmail
Lecture 115 Adjusting AI Agent to Your Needs
Lecture 116 Connecting the Chat to External Services - Perplexity AI
Lecture 117 Sending Emails with AI Agents
Lecture 118 Intermediary Messages
Lecture 119 Connecting the Chat to External Services - Google Task
Lecture 120 Multiple Workflows Creation
Section 15: Advanced Agent Capabilities
Lecture 121 Additional Key Concepts for Agents Creation
Lecture 122 Code Node
Lecture 123 Multimodal Inputs and Outputs
Lecture 124 MCP
Section 16: Final Thoughts & Next Steps
Lecture 125 Key Concepts Refresher: From Prompts to Agents
Lecture 126 Agents in everyday life: you’re already using them
Lecture 127 How to think like an agent designer
Lecture 128 AI agents and human roles: what do we keep?
Lecture 129 Career & business opportunities in AI automation
Lecture 130 Trends in AI
Lecture 131 What Professions AI Can Change Forever
Lecture 132 Will AI Take My Job? What Should I Do to Save It?
Lecture 133 How to Implement AI in Work-Life Balance
Lecture 134 Facts About AI That You Did Not Know
Lecture 135 When to use an agent vs. a workflow
Lecture 136 AI agents vs chatbots: what’s the real difference?
Lecture 137 Limits of Prompting: What AI Can’t Do (Yet)
Lecture 138 How to leave a review
Lecture 139 How to get a certificate
Beginners curious about AI and large language models like GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini,Developers and tech enthusiasts looking to build simple AI agents and custom GPTs,Content creators, marketers, and freelancers aiming to automate tasks using AI,Product managers and entrepreneurs exploring AI-driven tools for business efficiency,Students seeking applied experience with AI systems,Anyone interested in learning how to turn prompt engineering into practical, real-world AI applications