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If you’d like to position yourself for AI projects/teams one year or less from now, what would be the best/fastest way to learn, and which topics in what order? Is it mandatory to have experience in the field to join such teams? A nice outcome of this discussion would be an ordered list of resources to digest. Thx!
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The Data Scientists who can’t code for crap won’t accept you into their tribe unless you have a PHD. On the other hand, the majority of ”AI Engineering” is just nuts and bolts engineering. If I were attempting to build credibility without holding an appropriate position I would contribute to open source projects like Spark, H2O.ai, R, etc and I would do some Kaggle contests and post the work in my public GitHub. Resources? If O’Reilly doesn’t have books for tensorflow, R, and Spark I’ll eat my hat.
Seems it’s a hard one... 🙄