How to start your career and learning to get into AI
I started with ISLR and learning R along the way. If you search blind, you will find multiple resources people have listed.
Okay thanks
Siraj videos on YouTube.
Siraj? Is that a person’s name?
Yeah, Siraj Rival. Look up his 'math of intelligence' series
Don't you need a PhD for a job in AI ?
Depends what you consider Al...the term seems to be ever broader.
I don’t know
I work in ML. If you truly can't do the necessary research to find resources...you're not gonna cut it
Well if you can’t understand the reason of me asking this question at Blind then I wonder how you are still surviving in your work
Lol I can get by without understanding why people are lazy
I strongly believe as an autodidact you should take the project-driven route. Starting with textbooks is like starting to learn grammar instead of talking and living a new language. Use Kaggle or make up your own projects and then figure the solutions out using all resources you can find.
Ok, but what's the first step ? You look at a challenge on Kaggle. How do you start ? If you start training networks randomly in TF it would take you ages to figure out how to make any progress. My feeling is that you need to understand a lot of theory in order to make relevant things. If you just download a model from the web and train it on a different dataset it doesn't sound like you're doing any actual AI. It's like clicking links on a website vs developing it.
Don't do R. Don't do data science specialization on coursera. Learn python plus C++ or java
The point is do versus think
www.google.com
Please do not state the obvious I know google exists and Idk what made you think I hadn’t searched on Google I have posted this here because I know people from major big multi nationals use this platform and can share their experience