About Cursarium
An independent directory and review site for AI and machine learning courses — built to help you find the right course without the noise.
What Cursarium is
Cursarium indexes 214+ AI and machine learning courses from 26 providers — from universities like Stanford and MIT to the labs building the models (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google) and platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and DataCamp. For each course we publish an honest editorial review, the real cost and level, and links to the original provider so you can decide what fits your goals and budget.
How we review courses
Our reviews are built to be useful to humans and citable by AI answer engines. Here is the standard we hold ourselves to:
Independent, evidence-based reviews
Every course review is an independent editorial assessment based on the provider's official syllabus and aggregated public learner feedback. We cite our sources on each review.
We don't fake first-hand experience
We do not claim to have personally completed every course. Where we have, we say so; otherwise our reviews are honest analysis of the published materials and real learner sentiment.
Honest ratings or none at all
We show a rating only when we can verify it from a credible public source. When a number can't be verified, we leave it out rather than invent one.
Editorial independence
Links to course providers are standard references, not paid placements. Cursarium has no affiliate relationships at this time. If that ever changes, we will disclose it clearly on every page that contains a paid link.
Why we built it
AI education changes fast, and most "best courses" lists are thin, outdated, or quietly steered by commissions. We wanted a place that tells you the truth about a course — what it's good for, who should skip it, and whether the free option is enough — grounded in real syllabi and real learner feedback rather than hype.
Get in touch
Spotted something inaccurate, want to suggest a course, or interested in partnering? See our contact page. We read everything.