21 of the best ChatGPT courses you can take online for free

Learn how to harness the power of ChatGPT without spending anything.
By Joseph Green  on 
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TL;DR: A wide range of online ChatGPT courses are available to take for free on Udemy.


ChatGPT clearly has enormous potential, but most people still don't know how to really squeeze everything out of this chatbot. If you would like to better understand how to make ChatGPT work for you, an online course could help out in a big way.

Fortunately, platforms like Udemy are offering a wide range of free online courses on ChatGPT. And we've checked everything out to bring you a standout selection of free courses to get you started.

These are the best online ChatGPT courses you can take for free this month:

These free online courses do not include certificates of completion or direct messaging with the instructor, but you still get unrestricted access to all the video content. A certificate would be nice, but we're sure you can get over it.

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