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Quizzes lead to ads
I have the pro trial subscription and anytime I try to take the practice quiz or final quiz on the prompt engineering course, the app simply takes me to an advertisement for the Max Version of sololearn and doesnt let me take the quizzes. Do you need the Max version to complete courses and take quizzes? If not, what's going on? This is a very shirt course I was testing out to see how the app is. This makes me hesitate to try other courses if they prevent you from completing them. Or are some courses requiring the max version? If so, how can you know before wasting time on them? Any direction is appreciated.
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The AI courses require the MAX subscription. Everything else in SoloLearn can be done with the PRO subscription. We've had a few discussions around here about how much MAX costs and what you get from it.
As for the AI courses, I completed all of them in about one week or so. I'm seriously hoping they add a lot more courses soon. By the time you finish the AI courses, you'll still wish it covered more. It's good content, although there is a lot of duplication. I was really hoping to see more coverage of using Python or JavaScript to interface with ChatGPT so you could built AI capabilities into a website or business app. But none of that's covered at this time. To me, the best thing to teach a programmer about AI is to integrate an AI Chat Bot into a website and how to write training documents so the Chat Bot can answer questions ChatGPT doesn't already know, such as details about your APP or company.
If you don't want to pay for MAX, then skip the AI stuff and just learn something else. If you really want to learn the AI stuff, you'll have to pay extra for that section.
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Just to clarify the 2nd sentence from Jerry Hobby , you don't need Pro to do any of the other (non-A.I.) courses. You can obtain a certificate for free. Pro removes the ads and gives you some other benefits but it isn't required to complete the non-A.I. courses.
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Thanks, Jerry and Augus, I didn't realize that the AI courses were considered MAX courses. It's possible that it showed that somewhere and I missed it. I appreciate the clarification on this.
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