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EX-10.18

 Exhibit 10.18 

 
 ONLINE COURSE HOSTING & PLATFORM SERVICES AGREEMENT 

This ONLINE COURSE HOSTING AND PLATFORM SERVICES AGREEMENT, made effective as of October 1, 2020 (the “Effective
Date”), is between Coursera, Inc., a Delaware corporation, with a principal place of business at 381 E. Evelyn Ave., Mountain View, CA 94041 (“Coursera”) and DeepLearning.AI Corp., with a principal place of
business in Nevada (“Partner”). Each of Coursera and Partner may hereinafter be referred to as a “Party,” and collectively, the “Parties”. 

BACKGROUND 

WHEREAS, Coursera has developed a proprietary platform (“Platform”) to host multi-media courses
(“Courses”) for consumption by end users (“Learners”) via Coursera’s properties (e.g., the Coursera website, mobile apps, and APIs; collectively, the “Coursera
Properties”); 
 WHEREAS, Partner desires to use the Platform to support online Course content (“Course
Content”) development by its instructors and license to Coursera certain rights in such Course Content; 
 WHEREAS,
Partner provides to Coursera significant marketing and course support services (“Partner Services”) in connection with providing these Courses on the Platform and the parties desire to ensure that the Partner Services
maintain their current service level; and 
 WHEREAS, Coursera makes available various forms of Platform Services through or in
connection with its Platform (“Platform Services”), and Partner desires to obtain such Platform Services, subject to the terms and conditions contained herein. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth herein, the sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties
hereby agree as follows: 
 AGREEMENT 

1. COURSE CONTENT. 
 1.1 Course
Specifications. Before Coursera, at its option, launches any Partner Course on the Platform, the Parties must agree on applicable Course specifications, including Course details, duration, launch date, and related matters. 

1.2 Course Required Criteria. Courses available on the Platform must meet certain minimum standards (“Course
Criteria”): 
  

	 	a.	 Courses must meet high academic standards; 

 

	 	b.	 Courses must use multi-media content in a coherent, high production-value presentation;

  

	 	c.	 Courses must include grading functionality; 

 

	 	d.	 Courses must support
peer-to-peer interaction activities as well as new and innovative social collaboration methods; 

	 	e.	 Courses must support Coursera pricing initiatives, including premium grading, geo- pricing, enterprise pricing, volume discounts, and subscriptions; and 

  

	 	f.	 Courses must be taught by a qualified, respected, and engaging individual chosen by the Partner
(“Instructor”). 

 1.3 Instructor Consent and Required Releases. Before uploading Course
Content to the Platform, or allowing its Instructors to do so, Partner will ensure that it has obtained the required licenses and rights to the Course Content as well as a release of liability from the Instructor(s), any guest presenters, and any
participants by having each Instructor, presenter, or participant, as applicable, sign the relevant Instructor Release, Guest Presenter Release, Participant Release, or other appropriate release and providing a copy of same to Coursera. The releases
are attached as Exhibits A1-3 and can also be made available electronically upon request. As between Partner and Coursera, Partner will be responsible for reviewing and obtaining any necessary
licenses, waivers, or permissions with respect to any third-party rights to Course Content provided by Partner. 
 1.4 Course Content
Collaboration. Partner will designate a main point of contact (“PoC”), project manager, and/or other individuals as requested by Coursera to enable Course Content creation and collaboration on matters pertaining to the
Parties’ duties under the Agreement. Coursera will designate a dedicated partnership manager as the primary contact for Partner on any issues relating to the Course Content, Course administration, and any related matters. Guidelines for the
creation of Partner’s administrative contacts can be found at https://legal.coursera.org/administrativeteam.html. 
 1.5
Course Development Timeline. Partner will provide Course Content to Coursera for review sufficiently in advance of launch of the Course on the Coursera Platform and in accordance with the timelines and related guidelines issued by Coursera. 

1.6 Content Appropriateness. 

a. Coursera reserves the right to remove Course Content from its Platform that: 

 

	 	i.	 is of low technical quality or otherwise fails to meet Course Criteria; 

 

	 	ii.	 constitutes inappropriate advertising content (as opposed to content with a direct pedagogical purpose);

  

	 	iii.	 Coursera reasonably determines may violate applicable law; or 

 

	 	iv.	 is in violation of any of Partner’s policies governing Instructor, presenter, or student behavior.
Partner will make a copy of such policies available to Coursera upon request. 

 b. Coursera will endeavor to work
collaboratively with Partner on Course Content takedown decisions, but reserves the right to temporarily suspend reasonably objectionable Course Content, pending discussions with the appropriate Partner representative regarding the content. 

1.7 Course Availability. 

a. Once enrollment for a Course has begun, Partner may not remove, block, or suspend access, or authorize an Instructor to remove,
block, or suspend access, to the Course Content prior to the scheduled end date of the Course. 

  
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 b. Partner agrees to make the Course Content launched hereunder available on Coursera
properties for at least three years from the initial date the specific video, assessment, or other Course Content first becomes publicly available on the Coursera properties. Thereafter, Partner may request that Coursera remove such Course Content,
provided that Partner must provide sixty (60) days prior written notice (the “Notice”). Coursera will have the right to continue to provide the relevant Course Content for a reasonable period, not to exceed twelve
(12) months (the “Wind Down Period”) from Coursera’s receipt of the Notice (the “Notice Date”), to Learners who are (i) enrolled in the Course or Course Content as of the Notice Date;
(ii) a part of organizations with outstanding contracts with Coursera as part of the Coursera for Business or related programs as of the Notice Date; and (iii) Coursera Plus subscribers or similar catalog-wide subscription offerings made
available by Coursera as of the Notice Date. 
 1.8 Reserved. 

1.9 Third Party Claims. Should either Party receive a written notice from a third party alleging infringement of its intellectual
property rights arising from the Course Content uploaded to the Platform, or receive notice of a governmental inquiry relating to the Course Content, that Party will promptly notify the other Party and the Parties may agree to remove the Course
Content subject to the claim or inquiry from the Platform. 
 2. CONTENT RIGHTS. 

2.1 Course Content. As between the Parties, Partner retains all rights in the Partner Course Content and the Partner Services (except,
in each case, for the license rights granted in this Agreement). 
 2.2 Learner Content. The Parties acknowledge that each Learner
retains all rights in content created by the Learner as part of a Course, such as submitted homework, forum posts, and the like (“Learner Content”). Accordingly, Learner Content may only be used with the appropriate Learner
consent, which may be stipulated in advance by the Instructor at the time the Learner begins a Course. Coursera will proactively obtain Learner Consent for Partner to use Learner Content for and in courses exclusively with its Registered Students.

 2.3 Other Content. As between the Parties, Coursera and its licensors retain all rights in the Platform, Coursera Properties,
Platform Services, other Coursera products, and all content (other than the Partner Course Content and Learner Content) used or created in connection with the foregoing, including ownership of enhancements to the Partner Course Content not provided
by Learners as part of the Course, such as Course Content translations provided by Coursera through crowdsourcing, translation vendors, or other means (the “Course Enhancements”). 

2.4 Limitations on Use of Course Enhancements. Notwithstanding Section 2.3 above, Coursera shall not use Course Enhancements for
any purpose not related to the offering of the Course on the Coursera Properties or for purposes not specifically authorized by Partner. 

2.5 No Other Restrictions. Nothing in this Agreement restricts Coursera from using content that is not Partner Course Content. Except
under Section 1.9, this Agreement does not limit the rights and permissible uses that either party would have independent of this Agreement, including rights under the U.S. Copyright Act or other applicable intellectual property laws. 

  
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 3. LICENSE GRANTS. 

3.1 Content Licenses. 

a. License to Course Content. In consideration for the License Fees as set forth in Partner grants to Coursera a nonexclusive, sub-licensable, worldwide license to copy, distribute, modify, create derivative works based on, publicly perform, publicly display, and otherwise use Partner Course Content on Coursera Properties and for reasonable
marketing purposes. If Course Content is incorporated during the Term into fixed media displays of Coursera products (for example, screenshots or video demonstrations of Coursera products for marketing purposes in television broadcasts, print media,
or other fixed media), this license will be perpetual and irrevocable for those fixed media uses. 
 b. License to Learner Content and
Course Enhancements. Coursera grants to Partner a nonexclusive, sub-licensable, worldwide license to copy, distribute, modify, create derivative works based on, publicly perform, publicly display, and
otherwise use Learner Content and Course Enhancements on the Platform and in courses exclusively for Registered Students, whether or not on the Platform. “Registered Students” means students who are currently enrolled at, and
registered to take courses offered by, Partner, including both on-site students and distance learning students enrolled for credit, provided that the number of distance learning students in any course does not
exceed the number of on-site students in that course. Partner may obtain additional licenses to Learner Content if it obtains Learner consent. 

3.2 Platform License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Partner and its Instructors will have the right to access
and use the Platform for purposes of uploading and managing Partner Course Content. Partner and its Instructors may also have the right to construct or provide additional software of value for use with one or more Courses, which software will
connect with the Platform via APIs provided by Coursera. Coursera is hereby granted a royalty-free and nonexclusive license to use any such software, interfaces or assessment features for the duration of the applicable Course(s). Partner will not,
and will not permit any Instructor or other representative to: (i) decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer, or otherwise attempt to derive the source code for the Platform; or (ii) modify, adapt, alter, or create derivative works of the
Platform. 
 3.3 Marks Usage License. Each Party grants the other a non-exclusive, non-assignable, limited, worldwide license (without right to sublicense) to use its name, brand name, service marks and logos (the “Marks”) solely in connection with the offering of Course
Content, on the certificates issued to Learners who successfully complete a Course (or bundled Course offering), and in the marketing, promotion, and advertising of each Party’s brand and Platform Services, solely in accordance with the
granting Party’s policies and guidelines. Partner’s logo and trademark usage policies are provided below, and may be updated from time to time. Coursera’s trademark usage guidelines are located at:
http://legal.coursera.org/branding.html. The Parties agree that any and all permitted use of the other Party’s Marks and any goodwill established in connection therewith will inure to the exclusive benefit of the granting Party. The
Marks of a granting Party are and will remain the sole and exclusive property of that Party. 

  
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 3.4 Grant of Course Certificates. The Parties agree that in connection with the licenses granted in
Section 3.3 above, Partner agrees that Coursera may issue certificates to Learners who have signed up for a Partner Course (or bundled Course offering) and who have completed the requirements associated with the certificate paid service for the
Course (or bundled Course offering) (such paid service, the “Certificate Service”). The certificates associated with the Certificate Service shall include Partner’s logo and wording substantially similar to the
following, or other language as may be approved in advance by the Parties: 

  
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 [Name of Student] has successfully completed the course, [Course Name], an online, non- credit course authorized by deeplearning.ai and offered through Coursera. 
 3.5 No Implied
Licenses. Except as otherwise expressly granted in this Agreement, no license or other rights under a Party’s intellectual property rights is granted to the other Party, by implication, estoppel or otherwise. 

4. PARTNER SERVICE. 
 a. Partner
Services. Partner shall perform the following Partner Services for Coursera in connection with the hosting of Partner Course Content on the Platform: (i) supporting course operations of Partner’s Courses, including monitoring and
participating as necessary in discussions on the Coursera Platform or elsewhere for key issues or problems raised by Learners, and identifying technical issues with course operations where appropriate to ensure bugs are fixed; (ii) supporting
provision of the Course to Learners, including responding to selected Learner posts, sending messages to Learners to encourage and/or increase engagement, and organizing Learner community activities; and (iii) determining appropriate methods of
marketing by Partner of the Course Content and engaging in related marketing and promotional activities with respect to the Courses and the Platform as a whole, including promoting the Courses on social media, promoting Courses on Partner’s
emails or other newsletters, organizing events to propose the Courses, and creating marketing content (such as blogs, videos, interviews, or other forms of content) to engage potential Learners taking Partner’s Courses on the Platform. 

b. Standard of Performance. Partner shall use commercially reasonable efforts to perform the Partner Services for Coursera with normal
care and diligence. In providing the Services, Partner shall comply at all times with applicable laws, rules and regulations. 
 5. COURSERA PLATFORM
SERVICES. 
 5.1 Course Monitoring and Analytics. 

c. Forums. Certain Courses may provide functionality for interactive forums through which Learners can interact with each other and with
Instructors to discuss a Course. Partner will make reasonable efforts to monitor the respective forum to ensure that material Course errors, Quality Standards or other issues are identified and addressed. 

d. Analytics and Scores. Coursera will administer assessments and make available to Partner certain aggregate raw data and analytics
regarding Learner behavior and performance for Partner Courses, which will include information on any of the following: Learner demographics, module usage, aggregate assessment scores and reviews. Partner agrees that its use of such data shall be in
accordance with Coursera’s Privacy Policy located at: https://www.coursera.org/about/privacy. 

  
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 5.2 Accessibility for Learners with Disabilities. 

a. Coursera Responsibilities. Coursera will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the Coursera Platform will comply with
the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 “AA” standards or the latest reasonable commercial standard. Coursera will: (i) use commercially reasonable efforts to make the Platform reasonably accessible to Learners with disabilities,
(ii) proactively provide captioning for Partner Courses offered to the public whose initial enrollment is above 10,000 Learners, and provide such captioning for Partner Courses whose initial enrollment is smaller, in a timely manner, upon
request by an Learner with a disability, (iii) provide Partner with text transcripts of captions to facilitate Partner’s creation of audio captions for visual elements of its Course Content, to the extent such text transcripts have been
created by Coursera, and (iv) provide a capability for collecting and displaying “crowd-sourced” annotations to Partner Course Content. Partner will provide assistance to Coursera as reasonably necessary for Coursera to fulfill its
obligations under this paragraph. 
 b. Partner Responsibilities. Partner acknowledges and agrees that all Course Content, including
plug ins, videos, or any Platform Services or materials provided or authorized by Partner as part of the Course Content will use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 “AA” standards, or
the latest reasonable commercial standard. Partner is responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations with respect to Course Content-based accommodations for Learners with disabilities. Upon request, Coursera will provide
assistance to Partner in providing such accommodations, for a fee to be mutually agreed upon. 
 c. Protocol for Accessibility to End
Users with Disabilities. The Parties will cooperate to establish and maintain a set of protocols to address accessibility by end users with disabilities, available at: http://legal.coursera.org/accessibility.html 

5.3 Registered Student Model. Partner may also choose to provide its Registered Students with access to a reasonable number of mutually
agreed-upon Courses that do not exist in an open-content format on the Platform (“Registered Student Courses”). To the extent Partner wishes to offer more Registered Student Courses than Coursera is willing to host at no cost
on the Platform, the Parties will negotiate the applicable fees. 
 6. PAYMENTS. 

6.1 Monetization Models. 

a. Partner agrees that each Partner Course (or bundled offering including a Partner Course), other than Registered Student Courses, may
participate in Coursera’s Certificate Service (or any successor service thereto). In consideration for the license to use the Partner Course Content pursuant to Section 3.1(a), Partner will receive twenty five precent (25%) of Net Sales
Revenue received for each Learner that opts into and pays for the Certificate Service for a Partner Course (“License Fee”). In compensation for the Partner’s ongoing provision of the Partner Services set forth in Article 4, Partner
will receive twenty five precent (25%) of Net Sales Revenue received for each Learner that opts into and pays for the Certificate Service for a Partner Course (“Partner Services Fee”). “Net Sales Revenue” means
Certificate Service sales receipts attributable to a Partner Course that are past the refund period, less any taxes, distribution costs (e.g., costs associated with online advertising and with Apple iTunes and other third party marketplaces) payable
to third parties, and Platform support costs in excess of the norm (e.g., costs associated with scaling Jupyter Notebooks server support). 

  
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 b. To the extent Partner generates revenue directly from Learners (other than
Registered Students) through the offering of Courses on the Platform, Partner agrees to provide Coursera with a percentage of revenue received, as mutually agreed to by the Parties in an addendum to this Agreement, unless otherwise agreed. 

6.2 Payment Terms. 
 a.
Electronic Fund Transfer Information. Partner must provide Coursera with its wire transfer information, including bank account details and wire instructions in order to allow Coursera to send Partner its License Fee and Partner Services Fee. The
EFT Information form is located at: http://legal.coursera.org/eft.pdf. Coursera will ensure that such information is only shared with authorized employees and contractors and will treat such information as Confidential Information. 

b. Taxes. Each Party will be responsible for the payment of all federal, state, and local sales, use, value added, or other taxes that
are levied or imposed on it by reason of the transactions under this Agreement (other than for taxes based on the other Party’s income). If a Party is required to pay any such taxes for which the other Party is responsible, then the taxes will
be billed to and paid by such other Party. 
 7. CONFIDENTIALITY AND PUBLICITY. 

7.1 Definition. “Confidential Information” means information disclosed by (or on behalf of) one party to the other party under
(or in connection with) this Agreement that is marked as confidential or would normally under the circumstances be considered confidential information of the disclosing party, but in any event, Confidential Information does not include information
that the recipient already knew, that becomes public through no fault of the recipient, that was independently developed by the recipient or that was lawfully given to the recipient by a third party. 

7.2 Confidentiality Obligations. The recipient of any Confidential Information will not disclose that Confidential Information except to
affiliates, employees, agents and professional advisors who need to know it and who have agreed in writing (or in the case of professional advisors are otherwise bound) to keep it confidential. The recipient will ensure that those people and
entities use such Confidential Information only to exercise rights and fulfill obligations under this Agreement, while using reasonable care to protect it. The recipient may also disclose Confidential Information when required by law after giving
reasonable notice to the discloser, if permitted by law. 
 7.3 Return. Each Party hereby agrees to, within 30 days after Termination
of the Agreement: (i) return all documents and tangible items it or its employees or agents have received or created pursuant to this Agreement pertaining, referring or relating to the other Party’s Confidential Information and
(ii) return or certify in a writing attested to by a duly authorized officer of such Party that it has destroyed all copies thereof. 

7.4 Publicity. Neither party may make any public statement regarding the relationship contemplated by this Agreement without the
other’s prior written approval. 

  
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 8. LEARNER DATA. 

8.1 Compliance with Law. Each Party’s use of Learner data and other information, including emails, will be subject to the Coursera
Privacy Policy and all applicable laws, including anti-spam legislation in any jurisdiction the Course Content is available to Learners (e.g., Canada’s Anti-Spam Law). For the avoidance of doubt, where applicable law mandates express consent
from the Learner prior to sending marketing communications to the Learner, and the disclosure of such use in Coursera’s Privacy Policy or otherwise by Coursera does not by itself satisfy the requirements such law, Partner must obtain the
appropriate consent directly from Learners. In addition, Partner agrees to: (a) use Learner information only for purposes set out in this Agreement; (b) implement reasonable and appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect
Learner’s personal information received from Coursera for loss, misuse and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration and destruction; (c) upon request, provide Learners with access to their personal information included in Learner data,
as well as the ability to correct or delete it; and (d) make readily available to Learners a fair and objective recourse mechanism whereby they may submit complaints with respect to the handling of their personal information. 

8.2 Allowable Marketing. Partners may only send emails to Learners regarding Partner- sponsored activities and such emails must be
consistent with Partner’s high standards and not impose an unreasonable intrusion on a Learner’s time or resources. 
 8.3
Targeted Marketing. Partner agrees it will only send emails to Activated Learners. “Activated Learners” means Coursera Learners who have enrolled in and meaningfully engaged in Partner’s Course within the last two
years (e.g., have watched at least 30 minutes of video lectures). 
 8.4 Confidentiality. 

a. Partner Responsibilities. Partner will treat as Confidential Information any and all Learner data or information received from
Coursera. In connection therewith, Partner agrees that it shall not use Learner emails or other information received hereunder to directly promote any massive open online course on a platform that is competitive to Coursera. 

b. Coursera Responsibilities. Coursera will treat as Confidential Information any and all Learner data or information received from
Partner or Learners who can be identified at the account level as Registered Students, and will not disclose this information to any third party without permission from Partner. Except with the prior consent of Partner, Coursera will not contact
Learners subject to the Registered Student Model other than regarding routine administrative matters, including site maintenance. 
 8.5
Research. Coursera will share Learner information with researchers, and any research or experimentation on Learners through the Platform will be conducted, pursuant to the Coursera Research Policy available at:
http://legal.coursera.org/research.html. Amendments to the Research Policy will be approved by the University Advisory Board, or a committee appointed by the University Advisory Board. 

9. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. 

9.1 Mutual Representation. Each party represents and warrants that it has full power and authority to enter into this Agreement. 

  
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 9.2 Representations by Partner. Partner further represents and warrants to Coursera
that: (a) all Instructors or guest presenters providing any Course Content for use on the Platform have delivered the applicable Instructor Consent and Release, Guest Presenter Agreement, or Participation Release as set forth in Exhibits A1-3 or other appropriate release; (b) to its knowledge, use of the Course Content on the Platform will not infringe the intellectual property rights of a third party; and (c) all Courses provided
by Partner for use with the Platform satisfy the Course Criteria. 
 9.3 Representation by Coursera. Coursera further represents and
warrants to Partner that, to its knowledge, use of the Platform by Partner or Instructors will not infringe the intellectual property rights of a third party. 

10. DISCLAIMERS; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. 

10.1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. THE PLATFORM SERVICES AND THE PLATFORM ARE PROVIDED BY COURSERA “AS IS” WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF
ANY KIND, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. COURSERA MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT ANY CONTENT OR INFORMATION MADE
ACCESSIBLE BY OR THROUGH ITS PRODUCTS AND PLATFORM SERVICES. 
 10.2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. EXCEPT FOR THE ITEMS IN SECTION 9.3: (A)
NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE (UNDER ANY THEORY OR CIRCUMSTANCE) FOR LOST REVENUES OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES; AND (B) NEITHER PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR
RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT WILL EXCEED THE REVENUE RECEIVED, RECOGNIZED, AND RETAINED BY SUCH PARTY IN CONNECTION WITH THE MONETIZATION OF PARTNER COURSES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IN THE 12 MONTHS PRECEDING THE DATE ON WHICH THE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES OR
LIABILITY AROSE. 
 10.3 EXCLUSIONS. Nothing in Section 9.2 above excludes or limits either party’s liability for:
(a) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; (b) breach of confidentiality obligations; (c) obligations under Section 10 (Indemnification); and (d) matters that cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law. 

11. INDEMNIFICATION. 
 11.1
Indemnification by Partner. Partner will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Coursera, its affiliates, and each of their officers, directors, employees, and agents (the “Coursera Indemnitees”) from and against any and
all losses, damages, costs, expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses), or other liabilities (“Losses”), arising out of or resulting from any third-party claim asserted against any Coursera Indemnitee
to the extent relating to: (a) any Course Content, including any violation or infringement of any third-party intellectual property rights or claims of defamation, invasion of privacy, right to publicity, or unfair competition; or
(b) marketing communications to Learners by Partner that are claimed by such third party to be in violation of applicable law. 

  
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 11.2 Indemnification by Coursera. Coursera will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless
Partner and its officers, trustees, employees, and agents (the “Partner Indemnitees”) from and against any and all Losses, arising out of or resulting from any third-party claim asserted against any Partner Indemnitee to the
extent relating to: (a) any content on the Platform not provided by Partner (including Instructors or any guest presenters), end users, or other third parties (such as other universities), including any violation or infringement of any
third-party intellectual property rights or claims of defamation, invasion of privacy, right to publicity, or unfair competition; or (b) marketing communications to Learners by Coursera that are claimed by such third party to be in violation of
applicable law. 
 11.3 Procedures. Each Party’s right to indemnification under this section is conditioned on the Party seeking
indemnification (“Indemnified Party”): (a) giving prompt written notice of, and tendering any such claim to, the other Party (“Indemnifying Party”); (b) permitting the Indemnifying Party to solely
defend or settle any such claim at its sole expense, provided, however, that (i) the Indemnifying Party will not enter into any settlement agreement that would result in any admission by the Indemnified Party or payment by the Indemnified Party
without the Indemnified Party’s prior written consent, and (ii) the Indemnified Party may at its election participate in the defense of such claims through separate counsel at its own expense; and (c) providing the Indemnifying Party
all reasonable assistance (at the expense of the Indemnified Party) in connection with the defense or settlement of any such claims. THE INDEMNITIES ABOVE ARE THE ONLY REMEDY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR VIOLATION OF A THIRD PARTY’S INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS. 
 12. TERM AND TERMINATION. 

12.1 Term. This Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and will continue in effect until terminated as set forth below (the
“Term”). 
 12.2 Termination. 

a. Termination for Cause. Either Party may terminate this Agreement, upon written notice to the other Party: (a) if such other
Party commits a material breach of this Agreement, which breach is not cured within thirty (30) days of receipt of written notice of such breach from the non-breaching Party; (b) immediately if such
other Party has a receiver appointed, or an assignee for the benefit of creditors or in the event of any insolvency or inability to pay debts as they become due, except as may be prohibited by applicable bankruptcy laws; or (c) immediately if
the acts or omissions of such other Party adversely or negatively cause or result in material damage to or loss of a Party’s reputation. 

b. Termination without Cause. Either Party may terminate this Agreement upon providing at least ninety (90) days’ prior
written notice of such termination to the other Party. 
 c. Consequences of Termination. Termination of this Agreement for any reason
does not relieve either Party of its obligation to pay any amounts owed to the other Party that became due prior to such termination. Upon any termination of this Agreement, each Party will promptly return all Confidential Information (other than
this Agreement) of the other Party in its possession or control. In the event of termination of this Agreement by either Party, all rights and obligations under this Agreement will immediately cease, and Coursera will have no further obligation to
provide any of the Platform Services, except that Coursera is permitted to provide the relevant Course Content for a period equivalent to the Wind Down Period (as defined in the Course Availability and Wind Down Section) from the date of termination
to Learners who are (i) enrolled in the Course or Course Content as of the date of termination; (ii) a part of organizations with outstanding contracts with Coursera as part of the Coursera for Business or related programs as of the date
of termination; and (iii) Coursera Plus subscribers or similar catalog-wide subscription offerings made available by Coursera as of the date of termination. 

  
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 12.3 Surviving Provisions. The following provisions will survive any expiration or
termination of this Agreement: Sections 2, 3.1(a), 7, 8, and 10-13. 
 13. GENERAL TERMS. 

13.1 No Exclusivity. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit a Party’s ability to enter into arrangements and/or agreements with any
third party. 
 13.2 Notices. All notices must be in writing and addressed to the attention of the other Party’s legal department
and primary point of contact. Notice will be deemed given: (a) when verified by written receipt if sent by personal or overnight courier, when received if sent by mail without verification of receipt, or within five business days of posting if
sent by registered or certified post; or (b) when verified by automated receipt or electronic logs if sent by facsimile or by email to the fax number or email address, as applicable, explicitly provided by one Party to the other Party for this
purpose, provided that if a notice is sent by email to Coursera, a copy must also be sent to. 
  

					
		 	If to Coursera, at:	  	 Coursera, Inc.
 Attn: Legal
Department
 381 East Evelyn Avenue
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		 	If to Partner, at:	  	 DeepLearning.AI Corp.
 768 Holcomb
Ave.
 Reno, NV 89502

 13.3 Assignment. Neither Party may assign or transfer any part of this Agreement without the written
consent of the other Party, except to an affiliate, but only if: (a) the assignee agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement; and (b) the assigning Party remains liable for obligations incurred under the Agreement prior
to the assignment. Any other attempt to transfer or assign is void. For clarity, Partner may delegate or subcontract for the performance of some or all of the Partner Services to an affiliate of Partner, provided that Partner shall remain fully
responsible for such obligations and for ensuring that any such affiliate complies with its obligations hereunder. 
 13.4 Force
Majeure. Neither Party will be liable for inadequate performance to the extent caused by a condition (for example, natural disaster, act of war or terrorism, riot, labor condition, governmental action, and Internet disturbance) that was beyond
the Party’s reasonable control. 
 13.5 No Waiver. Failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement will not constitute a
waiver. 
 13.6 Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is found unenforceable, it and any related provisions will be
interpreted to best accomplish the unenforceable provision’s essential purpose. 

  
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 13.7 No Agency. The Parties are independent contractors, and this Agreement does not
create an agency, partnership, or joint venture. 
 13.8 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. There are no third-party beneficiaries to this
Agreement. 
 13.9 Equitable Relief. Nothing in this Agreement will limit either Party’s ability to seek equitable relief. 

13.10 Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement is governed by California law, excluding that state’s choice of law rules. FOR ANY
DISPUTE RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, THE PARTIES CONSENT TO PERSONAL JURISDICTION IN, AND THE EXCLUSIVE VENUE OF, THE COURTS IN SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. 

13.11 Waiver of Trial by Jury. Each Party irrevocably waives any and all rights to a trial by jury in any legal proceeding arising out
of or relating to this Agreement. 
 13.12 Amendment. Any amendment must be in writing and expressly state that it is amending this
Agreement. 
 13.13 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, and all documents referenced herein, is the Parties’ entire agreement
relating to its subject and supersedes any prior or contemporaneous agreements on that subject. 
 13.14 Counterparts. The Parties may
enter into this Agreement in counterparts, including facsimile, PDF, or other electronic copies, which taken together will constitute one instrument. 

13.15 Compliance with Laws. Each Party will comply with all federal, state and local laws and regulations, as amended from time to time,
applicable to such Party’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the Effective
Date. 
  

			
	 COURSERA, INC.
  

By: /s/ Betty
Vandenbosch                                       
         
 Printed Name: Betty Bandenbosch

Title: Chief Content Officer
  

Date: 12/8/2020
	  	 Partner: DEEPLEARNING.AI CORP.
  

By: /s/ Ryan Keenan
                                         
               
 Printed Name: Ryan Keenan

Title: President
  

Date: 12/3/2020

  
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 Exhibit A-1 

Instructor Release 

 

Plain English Summary: 

In order to assist you, here’s a plain English summary of this agreement. 

As an instructor, you are agreeing to: 
  

	 	•	 Give DeepLearning.AI Corp. and Coursera the right to use the content and any new features you produce on the
Coursera platform; 

  

	 	•	 Make reasonable efforts to ensure that course content accommodates people with disabilities and does not
include inappropriate content; 

  

	 	•	 Not misuse your administrator access to the Coursera Platform; and 

 

	 	•	 Not hold Coursera responsible for any legal claims – either yours or someone else’s – related to
your content and use of the Coursera site. 

 This consent and release is made in reference to any course that is
being prepared for online distribution under an agreement between Coursera and DeepLearning.AI Corp. (the “Course Administrator”). I hereby grant Course Administrator the absolute right and permission to use, publicly
broadcast, distribute, reproduce and digitize any Content that I upload, share or otherwise provide in connection with the Course or my use of the Platform. “Content” means any information, data, works of authorship including
videos, lectures, course materials and syllabi. To the extent I create or develop any software, interfaces or assessment features for use in connection with the Course or the Platform (“New Features”), I hereby irrevocably
grant Course Administrator the right to use New Features in connection with the Course. Course Administrator will have the right to grant any or all of the foregoing rights and permissions to Coursera for the duration such Content is offered through
Coursera’s platform, and to other entities or persons in connection with any other distribution of the Course. 
 I represent that to
the best of my knowledge, I have all necessary right and authority to grant the rights herein granted with respect to the Content I upload, share or otherwise provide in connection with my use of the Platform. I further represent that I have used
and will use best efforts: (i) not to incorporate or use any libelous, slanderous or infringing Content; and (ii) to consider students with disabilities in the preparation and presentation of Content for such Course(s), such as verbally
describing visual elements for the visually impaired. 
 I agree further that to the extent I am provided administrator access to the
Coursera Platform for the purposes of loading Content I create, I shall utilize the Platform in strict accordance with Coursera’s Terms of Use. Specifically, I agree not to reverse engineer the Coursera Platform, access, tamper with, break or
circumvent security measures associated with the Platform, or otherwise test the vulnerability of the Coursera Platform, systems or networks unless specifically authorized to do so by Coursera. 

  
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 I hereby release, discharge, promise not to sue, and hold harmless Coursera and its
affiliates, successors and assigns from and against any and all claims, demands and/or causes of action arising out of or in connection with the exercise of any rights herein granted, including, without limitation, any claim for infringement, right
of publicity, libel, slander, defamation, moral rights, invasion of privacy or violation of any other rights relating to any Content I upload, share or otherwise provide in connection with use of the Platform. 

I certify and represent that I have read this Release and fully understand its meaning and effect. 

Instructor Printed Name:
                             

Instructor Signature:
                                    

Date:
                                        
                    

  
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 Exhibit A-2 

Guest Presenter Release 

 

Plain English Summary: 

In order to assist you, here’s a plain English summary of this agreement. 

As a guest presenter, you are agreeing to: 
  

	 	•	 Give DeepLearning.AI Corp. and Coursera the right to use the content and any new features you provide including
your name, image and likeness; 

  

	 	•	 Represent that you have the rights to grant the permissions you are granting; and 

 

	 	•	 Promise not to sue deeplearning.ai and Coursera over the content that you are voluntarily providing as part of
the Course. 

 I grant DeepLearning.AI Corp. (the “Course Administrator”) the right to use
my name, voice, image or likeness (whether still, photograph or video) and any Content I provide in connection with the preparation of the Content for the Course and the provision of the Course on the Coursera Platform. I also irrevocably grant
Course Administrator the right to grant any or all of the foregoing rights and permissions (i) to Coursera for the duration such Content is offered through the Platform, and (ii) to other entities or persons in connection with any other
distribution of the Course. “Content” means any information, data, works of authorship or other materials delivered in text, photographic, audio, visual or audiovisual format, including videos, lectures, course materials and
syllabi. “Platform” means Coursera’s proprietary software platform and algorithms used to host, transmit and make Content available via the Internet. 

I represent that to the best of my knowledge, I have all necessary right and authority to grant the rights herein granted with respect to the
Content I upload, share or otherwise provide in connection with my use of the Platform. I hereby release, discharge, promise not to sue, and hold harmless the Course Administrator and its affiliates, successors and assigns and any entity, including
Coursera, to which the Course Administrator may grant any right or permission authorized hereunder, from and against any and all claims, demands, costs and/or causes of action of any nature arising out of or in connection with the exercise of any
rights herein granted, including, without limitation, any claim for infringement, right of publicity, libel, slander, defamation, moral rights, invasion of privacy or violation of any other rights relating to the use of my name, voice, image or
likeness (whether still, photograph or video) in connection with the provision of the Course on the Platform or its distribution through other means. 

I certify and represent that I have read this Release and fully understand its meaning and effect. 

Guest Presenter Printed Name:
                                 

Guest Presenter Signature:
                                       

Date:
                                        
                                 

  
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 Exhibit A-3 

Participation Release 

 

Plain English Summary: 

In order to assist you, here’s a plain English summary of this agreement. 

As a Participant in the Course, you are agreeing to: 
  

	 	•	 Give deeplearning.ai and Coursera the right to use any content you provide including your name, image and
likeness; and 

  

	 	•	 Promise not to sue deeplearning.ai and Coursera over your voluntary participation in the Course.

 I hereby irrevocably grant DeepLearning.AI Corp. (the “Course Administrator”) the full
and absolute right to use my name, voice, image or likeness (whether still, photograph or video) in connection with the preparation of the Content for the Course and the provision of the Course on the Platform. I also irrevocably grant Course
Administrator the right to grant any or all of the foregoing rights and permissions (i) to Coursera for the duration such Content is offered through the Platform, and (ii) to other entities or persons in connection with any other
distribution of the Course. “Content” means any information, data, works of authorship or other materials delivered in text, photographic, audio, visual or audiovisual format, including videos, lectures, course materials and
syllabi. “Platform” means Coursera’s proprietary software platform and algorithms used to host, transmit and make Content available via the Internet. 

I hereby release, discharge, promise not to sue, and hold harmless the Course Administrator and its affiliates, successors and assigns and any
entity, including Coursera, to which Course Administrator may grant any right or permission authorized hereunder, from and against any and all claims, demands, costs and/or causes of action of any nature arising out of or in connection with the
exercise of any rights herein granted, including, without limitation, any claim for infringement, right of publicity, libel, slander, defamation, moral rights, invasion of privacy or violation of any other rights relating to the use of my name,
voice, image or likeness (whether still, photograph or video) in connection with the provision of the Course on the Platform or its distribution through other means. 

I certify and represent that I have read this Release, fully understand its meaning and effect, and have signed this Release intending to be
legally bound. The provisions hereof shall be binding upon me and my successors, heirs and assigns. 
 Participant Printed Name:
                                  

Participant Signature:
                                        

 Date:
                                        
                           

  
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 CO-BRANDED SPECIALIZATION AND MULTI-PARTY 

REVENUE SHARE ADDENDUM 
 This Co-Branded Specialization and Multi-Party Revenue Share Addendum (“Addendum”) is made effective as of the last date of execution below (“Addendum Effective Date”) and
is entered into between deeplearning.ai LLC, with a principal place of business at 195 Page Mill Rd. Suite 115, Palo Alto, CA 94306 (“deeplearning.ai LLC”) and Coursera, Inc., with offices at 381 E. Evelyn Ave, Mountain View,
CA 94041 (“Coursera”). Reference is made to the Online Course Hosting and Services Agreement between deeplearning.ai LLC and Coursera (the “Agreement”). The parties now wish to expand the scope of the
Agreement to include the provisions set forth below. Capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	1.	 DEFINITIONS. The following capitalized terms used in this Addendum will have the following meanings:

  

	 	1.1	 “Specialization” means, for the purposes of this Addendum, a set and sequence or bundle
of Courses that shall be co-developed and co-branded by deeplearning.ai LLC and The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University (“Stanford”) and
offered on the Coursera Platform under the title, Machine Learning Specialization. 

  

	 	1.2	 “Courses” means, for the purposes of this Addendum, the Courses that shall be co- developed and co-branded by deeplearning.ai LLC and Stanford and offered on the Coursera Platform as part of the Specialization. 

 

	 	1.3	 “Coursera for Organizations” means, collectively, Coursera’s “Coursera for
Business,” and “Coursera for Governments and Nonprofits” programs. 

  

	2.	 COURSERA FOR ORGANIZATIONS. Consistent with the Agreement, deeplearning.ai LLC agrees that Coursera may
provide the Specialization and its related Course Content as a part of its Coursera for Organizations offerings. However, the Specialization shall not be sold through the Coursera for Campus program (i.e. sales to colleges and universities through
the Coursera for Organizations offerings). 

  

	3.	 REVENUE SHARE SPLIT. The deeplearning.ai LLC and Coursera each agree to divide the revenue share payable
by Coursera to deeplearning.ai LLC for the Specialization as described in Attachment A. The parties agree that Coursera will pay the quarterly Net Sales Revenue to be received by deeplearning.ai LLC and Stanford according to Attachment A to
Stanford; Stanford will then distribute deeplearning.ai LLC’s share to the deeplearning.ai LLC. deeplearning.ai LLC further acknowledges that it has separately and independently agreed with Stanford on the revenue share split as between
Stanford and deeplearning.ai LLC. 

  

	4.	 No further changes are made to the Agreements, and other than as specifically set forth in this Addendum, the
terms of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Addendum as of the date(s) below. 

AGREED AND ACCEPTED BY: 
  

			
	 COURSERA, INC.
  

By: /s/ Betty
Vandenbosch                                       
 
 Printed Name: Betty Vandenbosch
 Title: Chief
Content Officer
  
 Date: 5/8/2020
	  	 DEEPLEARNING.AI
  

By: /s/ Andrew
Ng                                         
           
 Printed Name: Andrew Ng

Title: Managing Member
  

Date: 5/7/2020

 ATTACHMENT A 

Machine Learning Specialization 
  

					
	 Deeplearning.ai LLC
	  	Revenue Split Percentage	 
	 Coursera
	  	 	40	% 
	 Stanford and deeplearning.ai
	  	 	60	%EX-10.19

 Exhibit 10.19 

COURSERA, INC. 

CONSULTANT AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION 

NONDISCLOSURE AGREEMENT 

June 1, 2014 
 Coursera, Inc. 

381 E. Evelyn Ave. 
 Mountain View, CA 94041 

Andrew Ng: 
 The following contains all of the
terms of my consulting agreement (the “Agreement”) with Coursera, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), which term includes the Company’s subsidiaries), and supersedes all other
understandings, oral or written, between us: 
 1. The amount of time I will spend as a consultant to the Company, the nature of the services
provided (the “Services”), and my compensation are set forth on Exhibit A hereto. 
 2. I recognize that it is
the express intention of the parties to this Agreement that I work as an independent contractor, and not as an employee, agent, joint venturer, or partner of the Company. Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted or construed as creating or
establishing an employment relationship between the Company and myself. 
 3. I recognize that I will have no authority to act on or enter
into any contract or understanding, incur any liability, or make any representation on behalf of the Company without first obtaining specific written instructions from an authorized officer of the Company. 

4. I recognize that I am solely responsible for all taxes, withholdings, and other similar statutory obligations, including, but not limited
to, workers’ compensation insurance. I agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Company from any and all claims made by an entity on account of an alleged failure by me to satisfy any such tax or withholding obligation. 

5. I will supply any tools and equipment necessary to perform the Services. 

6. Should I, in my sole discretion, deem it necessary to employ assistants to aid me in the performance of the Services, I agree that the
Company will not direct, supervise, or control in any way such assistants in their performance of Services. I further agree that such assistants are employed solely by me, and that I alone am responsible for providing workers’ compensation
insurance for my employees, for paying the salaries and wages of my employees, and for ensuring that all required tax withholdings are made. I further represent and warrant that I maintain workers’ compensation insurance coverage for my
employees and acknowledge that I alone have responsibility for such coverage. 
 7. I will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Company
from any and all loss, liability, damage, claims, demands, or suits and related costs and expenses to persons or property that arise, directly or indirectly, from my acts or omissions, or from the breach of any term or condition of this Agreement
attributable to me or my agents. 

 8. I recognize that the Company is engaged in a continuous program of research, development,
and production respecting its business. The Company possesses or has rights to information that has been created, discovered, developed, or otherwise become known to the Company (including information developed by, discovered by, or created by me
which arises out of my consulting relationship with the Company) and has commercial value in its business (“Proprietary Information”). For example, Proprietary Information includes, but is not limited to, software programs,
other computer programs and copyrightable material, technical drawings, product ideas, trade secrets, concepts for resolving software development issues, data and know-how, inventions (whether patentable or
not), improvements, marketing plans, and customer lists. 
 9. I understand that my consulting relationship creates a relationship of
confidence and trust between me and the Company with respect to any: (i) Proprietary Information; and (ii) confidential information applicable to the activities of any content provider, distribution partner, or customer of the Company or
other entity with which the Company does business that I learn in connection with my consulting relationship. At all times, both during my consulting relationship with the Company and after its termination, I will keep in confidence and trust all
such information, and I will not use or disclose any such information without the written consent of the Company, except as may be necessary in the ordinary course of performing my duties to the Company. This obligation shall end whenever such
information enters the public domain and is no longer confidential or proprietary through no improper action or inaction by me. 
 10. In
addition, I hereby agree: 
 (a) All Proprietary Information shall be the sole property of the Company and its assigns, and the Company and
its assigns shall be the sole owner of all patents, copyrights, and other rights in connection therewith. I hereby assign to the Company any rights I may have or acquire in such Proprietary Information. At all times, both during my services as a
consultant with the Company and after its termination, I will keep all Proprietary Information in confidence and trust, and I will not use or disclose any Proprietary Information or anything relating to it without the written consent of the Company,
except as may be necessary in the ordinary course of performing my duties to the Company. 
 (b) All documents or other media, records,
apparatus, equipment, and other physical property, whether or not pertaining to Proprietary Information, furnished to me by the Company or produced by me or others in connection with my consulting relationship shall be and remain the sole property
of the Company. I shall return and deliver all such property of the Company immediately as and when requested by the Company. I shall return and deliver all such property (including any copies thereof) upon request and, even without any request,
upon termination of my consulting. 
 (c) During my consulting relationship, I will not engage in any business activity that is related to
the subject matter of my consulting with the Company. 
 (d) I will promptly disclose to the Company all improvements, inventions, works of
authorship, trade secrets, computer programs, designs, formulas, mask works, ideas, processes, techniques, know-how and data, whether or not patentable (“Inventions”), that relate to
the subject matter of my consulting and which are conceived, developed, or learned by me, either alone or jointly with others, during the term of my consulting relationship. 

  
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 (e) During the term of my consulting and for twelve (12) months thereafter, I will not
solicit any employee of the Company to leave the Company for any reason or to devote less than all of any such employee’s efforts to the affairs of the Company. 

(f) All Inventions that I conceive, develop, or learn (in whole or in part, either alone or jointly with others) in connection with the
performance of my consulting for the Company or that use the Company’s Proprietary Information shall be the sole property of the Company and its assigns (and to the extent permitted by law shall be works made for hire). The Company and its
assigns shall be the sole owner of all trade secret rights, patents, copyrights, and other rights anywhere in the world in connection therewith, and I hereby assign to the Company any rights I may have or acquire in such Inventions. 

(g) With regard to Inventions described in (f) above, I will assist the Company or its assigns in every proper way (but at the
Company’s expense) to obtain and from time to time enforce patents, copyrights, or other rights on the Inventions in any and all countries, and to that end I will execute all appropriate documents. This obligation shall continue beyond the
termination of my consulting relationship, but the Company shall then compensate me at a reasonable rate for time spent. If the Company is unable for any reason whatsoever to secure my signature to any such document (including renewals, extensions,
continuations, divisions, or continuations in part), I hereby irrevocably designate and appoint the Company, and its duly authorized officers and agents, as my agents and
attorneys-in-fact to act for and on my behalf and instead of me, but only for the purpose of executing and filing any such documents and doing all other lawfully
permitted acts to accomplish the foregoing with the same legal force and effect as if done by me. 
 (h) As a matter of record I attach
hereto (as Exhibit B) a list of existing inventions or improvements relevant to the subject matter of my consulting relationship with the Company that have been made or conceived or first reduced to practice by me alone, or jointly with
others, prior to my services as a consultant to the Company that I desire to remove from the operation of this Agreement, and I covenant that such list is complete. 

(i) I represent that execution of this Agreement, my consulting relationship with the Company, and my performance of my proposed duties to the
Company in the development of its business will not violate any obligations I may have to any person or entity, including the obligation to keep confidential any proprietary information of that person or entity. I have not entered into any agreement
in conflict with this one. 
 11. This Agreement shall be effective as of the first day of my consulting relationship with the Company and
shall benefit the Company, its successors and assigns. 
 12. This Agreement may be terminated by either the Company or myself at any time by
giving five (5) days’ prior written notice of termination. Such notice may be given at any time for any reason, with or without cause. Termination of this Agreement will not affect the obligations of either party arising out of events or
circumstances occurring prior to such termination. 

  
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 13. This Agreement shall not be assignable by either the Company or myself without the
express written consent of the other party. 
 14. I agree that any dispute in the meaning, effect or validity of this Agreement shall be
resolved in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to the conflict of laws provisions thereof. I further agree that if one or more provisions of this Agreement are held to be illegal or unenforceable under applicable
California law, such illegal or unenforceable portion(s) shall be limited or excluded from this Agreement to the minimum extent required so that this Agreement shall otherwise remain in full force and effect and enforceable in accordance with its
terms. 
 15. I agree that the covenants and obligations contained in this Agreement relate to special, unique, and extraordinary matters and
that a violation of any of such covenants or obligations may cause the Company irreparable injury for which adequate remedy at law will not be available; and, therefore, that upon any such breach of any such covenant or obligation, or any threat
thereof, the Company shall be entitled to the immediate remedy of a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, or such other form of injunctive or equitable relief in addition to whatever remedies they might have at law. 

 

							
	Accepted and agreed to:	 		 	
				
		 		 		 	 /s/ Andrew Ng

		 		 		 	Consultant Signature
				
		 		 		 	 Andrew Ng

		 		 		 	Print Name
			
	Coursera, Inc.	 		 	  

		 		 	Print Address
				
	By:	 	 /s/ David Liu
	 		 	  

	Title:	 	General Counsel	 		 	City, State, ZIP
				
		 		 		 	  

		 		 		 	SSN or Tax ID

  
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 EXHIBIT A 

 

	1.	 Duties and Responsibilities 

You will serve as an advisor to and evangelist for the Company. 
  

	2.	 Compensation 

Continued vesting under your previously-executed Stock Restriction Agreement with the Company 

Payment of $1 per annum 
  

	3.	 Reimbursement of Expenses 

Any reasonable expenses for items required to complete your duties and responsibilities with approval from the CEO or his delegate. 

 EXHIBIT B 

LIST OF PRIOR INVENTIONS 

AND ORIGINAL WORKS OF AUTHORSHIP 
 The
following is a list of existing inventions or improvements relevant to the subject matter of my consulting with Coursera, Inc. that I desire to expressly clarify are not the subject of the Consultant and Proprietary Information Nondisclosure
Agreement. 
  

					
	 Title
	  	 Date
	  	 Identifying Number or Brief

Description

 ☒  No inventions or improvements 

☐  Additional Sheets Attached 
 Signature of
Consultant: /s/ Andrew Ng                 
 Print Name
of Consultant: Andrew Ng 
 Date: 6/11/2014 
 I propose to
bring to my consulting the following materials and documents of a third party: 
 ☒  No materials or documents 

☐  See below:

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