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MI Jövünk is a free online introductory AI course jointly launched by the Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Center at Gábor Dénes University (GDE MIT) in Hungary and STRT Holding. The course is titled “MI Jövünk - Mesterséges Intelligencia alapjai” and has a very clear goal: to help general learners understand the basic concepts of artificial intelligence in about 3 hours, and start using related tools in work, study, and everyday life.
The course focuses on general AI literacy and is divided into three parts: a 45-minute introduction to the history, operating logic, and current state of AI; a 90-minute section on AI tools, prompts, and practical use cases; and a 45-minute discussion of AI’s impact on society, ethics, safety, the economy, and the future. The page indicates that the course is delivered through the Nexius Learning online learning framework and mentions video content, so it appears to be closer to a self-paced recorded online course. There is no visible information about live classes or 1-on-1 tutoring.
The biggest advantage of this course is that it is free. The page clearly states that it is open free of charge to all interested learners from June 6, 2025 to December 31, 2026. Learners can choose between two modes: simply watching the videos, or opting to obtain a micro-credential. For the latter, learners must complete all content and pass the final test to receive an adult education micro-credential. However, the page also notes that this micro-credential is not equivalent to a vocational qualification or professional certification. In terms of institutional background, Gábor Dénes University has more than 30 years of educational experience, and its AI Knowledge Center is responsible for AI knowledge dissemination. STRT Holding is described as an active Hungarian startup investor and leadership training organization.
The strengths are its low barrier to entry, free access, short duration, and coverage of AI fundamentals, tool usage, and ethical implications, making it suitable as a public-facing AI primer. The micro-credential track also makes learning outcomes more verifiable. The limitations are that the course is clearly introductory and unlikely to meet professional needs such as algorithms, model training, or AI development. Registering for the certificate also requires submitting personal information and going through adult education data verification. Judging from the webpage content, the course language is Hungarian, which makes it less friendly for non-Hungarian-speaking learners.
This course is suitable for people who want to quickly understand AI, improve workplace productivity, learn the basics of prompting, or prepare to introduce AI concepts to members of an organization. For users in China, the page does not provide information about accessibility, Chinese-language support, or cross-border payments. Since the course is free, payment is not the main obstacle, but the language and registration information requirements may be practical barriers. Alternatives worth considering include Elements of AI, general AI courses on Coursera/edX, Google AI Essentials, or introductory AI courses on domestic Chinese platforms.
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