I could have sworn I saw the Natural Language Processing specialization on deepelarning.ai, but now I do not see it and I only see it on Coursera (I am in the processing of switching from Coursera to deeplearnint.ai because of the better pricing).
It’s a good question. I just looked through the whole course list on deeplearning.ai and I don’t see NLP either. Wow, there are quite a lot of choices now, but I don’t see the NLP Specialization. But they do seem to be bringing most of the Coursera courses over. Maybe it’s just a question of scheduling.
I’ll ask around and see if there is any update from the DLAI staff.
Hi all!
We are migrating the NLP course to our DLAI LP, I’ll let you know once it is fully migrated and available!
Cheers,
Lucas
I totally get the confusion—I’ve been in the middle of that switch too, and it looks like the NLP Specialization hasn’t fully migrated over to the new deeplearning.ai learning platform yet. From what I can tell, it’s still very much alive and kicking on Coursera (you can jump in right here: https://www.coursera.org/specializations/natural-language-processing), where it’s been updated with TensorFlow labs and covers all the good stuff like attention models, transformers, and building chatbots.
It seems like a few other popular ones (like GANs and TensorFlow series) are in the same boat—listed on the main dl.ai site but not showing up in the integrated learner dashboard. Probably just a phased rollout thing as they polish the new platform. In the meantime, if you’re set on finishing via Coursera, your progress should carry over nicely once everything syncs up. Hang tight; it’ll be worth it for those hands-on NLP projects!
Note that progress on Coursera cannot be directly transferred to the DL.AI Learning Platform. They are entirely independent.