
2/28/2026
AI Product Analytics for Product Managers
Learn what to monitor in AI and agentic products, from task success and evals to latency, cost, safety, and how AI is changing product analytics.
Udacity teaches 7 ai safety-related courses on PMC, spanning AI Product Management, Product Analytics, and General Product Management. This page groups those courses with 1 supporting article so you can understand how Udacity's teaching overlaps with the wider ai safety conversation. If you are already familiar with the instructor and want their perspective on a specific topic, this cluster is the most direct route. If you are topic-first, it also helps you compare how one instructor's angle differs from the broader market.

Learn to build and manage AI products with hands-on projects and industry mentorship

Apply data analysis skills to create compelling product proposals through real-world cases

Learn storytelling and dashboard design with Tableau

Essential project management skills for digital product development
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Product Launch
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Master the complete product launch process from planning to post-launch analysis
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Rapid Prototyping
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Learn efficient prototyping techniques to validate product ideas quickly
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UX Designer Nanodegree Program
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Learn UX design principles and create user-centered designs

2/28/2026
Learn what to monitor in AI and agentic products, from task success and evals to latency, cost, safety, and how AI is changing product analytics.
This page isolates Udacity's perspective on ai safety, which is useful when you already trust the instructor or want to compare one teaching style against the broader market.
Usually not. Most instructors teach ai safety alongside adjacent topics and categories, which is why the linked category and article sections are helpful for context.
Use it to review the instructor's relevant courses first, then branch out to the broader tag page and related category clusters if you want a wider comparison set.