Clawdemy
Clawdemy Lessons
Free AI literacy for everyday users. Bite-size narrated lessons that turn fear into fluency, one topic at a time.
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Episodes
Policy iteration: brief 25.05.2026 13:00
What policy iteration covers: the evaluate-then-improve loop, the improvement theorem, a worked MDP, prerequisites, and where it sits in RL planning.
Policy gradient and modern RL, in brief 25.05.2026 14:00
Overview of the policy gradient capstone: what REINFORCE, actor-critic, PPO, and RLHF cover, prerequisites, the math involved, and time and difficulty.
Monte Carlo prediction, in brief 25.05.2026 13:00
Model-free policy evaluation explained: first-visit vs every-visit Monte Carlo, a 3-state worked example, and the unbiased but high-variance trade with TD.
Markov Decision Processes: brief 25.05.2026 13:00
A study brief for the Markov Decision Process lesson: what you will learn, where it fits in the track, prerequisites, and a note on the notation ahead.
Function approximation: brief 25.05.2026 13:00
An orientation to function approximation and deep RL: why tables fail, the linear-Q gradient step, the deadly triad, and how DQN's fixes stabilize learning.
Multimodal AI: brief 25.05.2026 12:00
Preview of the multimodal AI opener: learning outcomes, prerequisites, where the lesson fits, and the read and practice time to expect.
Diffusion image generation: brief 25.05.2026 13:00
Diffusion image generation, in brief: learning outcomes, prerequisites, where DiT and MM-DiT fit, and read and practice time.
Transformers for video generation, in brief 25.05.2026 13:00
Brief on transformer video generation: what spacetime patches change, the two compression strategies, the captioned-data constraint, and failure modes.
Reasoning over multimodal inputs: brief 25.05.2026 13:00
Brief for the multimodal reasoning lesson: learning outcomes, prerequisites, scope, and the four-layer stack of perception, reasoning, tools, and alignment.
Native multimodal intelligence, in brief 25.05.2026 13:00
Preview of the native multimodal lesson: learning outcomes, prerequisites, and time needed to grasp how one transformer trains on all modalities at once.
Multimodal world models for science: brief 25.05.2026 13:00
What this lesson covers: applying the multimodal world model framing to drug discovery, plus how to tell ML benchmark claims from clinical claims.
JEPA and world modeling: brief 25.05.2026 13:00
Orientation for the JEPA lesson: what you will learn, prerequisites, how JEPA's embedding-space objection to generative pretraining sets up world modeling.
Large multimodal models, in brief 25.05.2026 13:00
Overview of the encode-then-fuse vision-language recipe: the three pieces, CogVLM's visual expert, two-stage training, prerequisites, and time to read.
LLM landscape in motion: brief 25.05.2026 10:00
A survey brief mapping six directions the LLM field is moving, with learning outcomes, prerequisites, and how three of them set up the deeper lessons ahead.
UX for language user interfaces: brief 25.05.2026 12:00
The five core LUI UX patterns (streaming, citations, regeneration, hedging, recoverable failure), where the lesson fits, prerequisites, and supporting details.
Training your own LLM, in brief 25.05.2026 12:00
Overview of when and how to fine-tune your own LLM: the three-part decision test, the staged pipeline, the tools, the economics, and learning outcomes.
Prompt engineering: brief 25.05.2026 13:00
Orientation for the prompt-engineering lesson: the toolkit, prompt-fix vs code-fix triage, the versioning-and-testing discipline, and where prompts run out.
Project walkthrough: brief 25.05.2026 11:00
Preview of reading askFSDL, a real RAG Q&A app, end to end: the production decisions at each pipeline stage and a checklist you can reuse on any app.
LLMOps, in brief 25.05.2026 13:00
A guided tour of LLMOps: the five pillars, a per-request log schema, evaluation in production, prompt versioning, and regression testing for safe changes.
LLM foundations: brief 25.05.2026 12:00
A working picture of a hosted LLM: what it is at the API level, the generation loop, and the three limits (context, cost, latency) you design against.
Launch an LLM app, in brief 25.05.2026 11:00
What this opening lesson covers: the five parts of a minimal LLM app, prerequisites, where it fits in the track, and the skills you will walk away with.
Industry perspective, in brief 25.05.2026 13:00
Brief overview of the capstone: the track arc, three rules for reading an industry fireside, five durable bets, and three reader moves to act on next.
Augmented language models: brief 25.05.2026 13:00
A roadmap to the augmented-LLM lesson covering RAG and tool use: what you will learn, where it fits, the prerequisites, and the read and practice time.
LLM agents: brief 25.05.2026 14:00
A primer on LLM agents: the loop, the three foundational patterns, the three tests for when to use one, the five failure modes, and how to operate one.
Generative model paradigms: brief 25.05.2026 13:00
Orientation for the generative models track: what generative means, the four paradigms, prerequisites, and the math and time each lesson will ask of you.
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