Google and Kaggle ran their free AI Agents Intensive Vibe Coding course from June 15-19, 2026, so the live-event framing is now out of date.

The better angle for readers is what remains useful after the event: the Kaggle Learn guide and course materials that can still help beginners understand agent workflows, APIs, tools, and natural-language-first building.

Why This Matters

This is less of a breaking-news item and more of a practical bookmark. If you are trying to learn what AI agents actually do, a structured Google and Kaggle path is a safer starting point than jumping straight into paid tools or random tutorials.

Google also said the prior version reached more than 1.5 million learners, which is a useful signal that demand for beginner-friendly agent training is real.

What To Use It For

  1. Learn the basic pieces of agent workflows before buying a tool.
  2. See how APIs, tools, and natural-language-first building fit together.
  3. Use the Kaggle Learn guide as a self-paced starting point after the live event.

Bottom Line

Do not frame this as a course that is currently running on June 20. Frame it as a course that just ran, with the self-paced Kaggle guide as the reader value.

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