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Vibe code your first AI agent in Google’s Kaggle 5-day June course

This June's Kaggle course with Google teaches AI agent creation via vibe coding, complete with livestreams, Discord collab, and capstone projects.

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Google and Kaggle are teaming up again to drop something pretty exciting for anyone itching to dive into the wild world of AI agents – their 5-Day AI Agents: Intensive Vibe Coding Course, kicking off June 15 through 19, 2026. If you’re a developer, hobbyist builder, or just curious about how AI is evolving from chatty bots to full-on autonomous systems, this free online gig is your ticket in. Registration just opened today on Kaggle’s competition page, so spots might fill up quick given the massive hype from past runs.

This isn’t some fluffy intro class; it’s a hands-on deep dive crafted by Google’s own ML researchers and engineers, building on the massive success of their previous intensives. Back in November 2025, the first AI Agents course drew over 1.5 million learners worldwide, smashing expectations with folks cranking out thousands of projects and racking up millions of views on the materials. Before that, a GenAI-focused version in early 2025 laid the groundwork, teaching everything from prompt engineering to domain-specific models, and now it’s all self-paced on Kaggle Learn if you want a warmup. The buzz was real – learners collaborated like crazy on Discord, tuned into expert livestreams, and walked away with practical skills that actually stick in real-world projects.

What’s fresh this time around? A big spotlight on “vibe coding,” this buzzy new approach to programming where you ditch the nitty-gritty syntax and just describe what you want in plain English (or whatever natural language vibe you’re feeling). Coined by AI wizard Andrej Karpathy back in early 2025, vibe coding lets large language models like Gemini spit out code on the fly – you guide it with prompts, tweak via conversation, and boom, you’ve got working agents without typing every line yourself. It’s like having an AI sidekick that turns your high-level ideas into production code, making development 10x faster and way more accessible, even for non-coders. Google’s weaving this right into the curriculum, showing how natural language becomes your main “programming language” for crafting smart, interoperable agents.

Picture the daily breakdown: Day 1 kicks off with agent basics and vibe coding mastery, evolving you from simple chatbots to autonomous thinkers. Day 2 levels up to “10x agents” by hooking in APIs, code execution, and multi-agent chit-chat for unlimited power. By Day 3, you’re engineering context with memory tricks – short-term recall, long-term smarts, and skill-building so agents don’t forget mid-convo. Day 4 gets serious on quality and security, covering evals, guardrails, and dodging new threats that come with agentic AI. Finally, Day 5 bridges prototype to production: cloud deploys, debugging, observability – all capped with a real-world capstone project where you build and submit your own agent for prizes like Kaggle badges, swag, and shoutouts on Google and Kaggle channels.

Expect about 1-2 hours of daily assignments per day – whitepapers, podcasts, Kaggle notebooks, and codelabs you tackle at your pace – plus 45-60 minute livestreams on Kaggle’s YouTube with AMAs from fresh expert speakers. Jump into Discord for Q&A with Googlers and fellow learners, and everything (including recordings) lands in your email if you miss live sessions. No cost at all, but you’ll want a free Kaggle account (phone verification needed) and Google AI Studio access – basic Python know-how and AI fundamentals help, but it’s open to motivated beginners too.

Why hop on this now, especially for US folks chasing the AI boom? AI agents are exploding in enterprise – think automating workflows, customer service that actually reasons, or even creative tools that vibe with your ideas. With Trump’s pro-innovation push since his 2025 inauguration, skills like these could land you gigs at Big Tech or startups scaling agent fleets on Google Cloud. Past participants beefed up portfolios with capstone demos, snagged certs, and networked globally – over 11,000 projects submitted last time alone. Head to the Kaggle comp page to register, verify that phone, and get ready to vibe-code your way to agent mastery come June.


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