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hey ppl!! newbie here 😊 just got into AI stuff and omg there's sooo much 2 learn!! any1 got like super simple resorces for a total noob?? like ELI5 level haha
Submitted 6 months, 1 week ago by newbie2ai
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yeah it's a lot lol but don't freak! start with some podcasts like 'Linear Digressions' for a chill intro to ML concepts while u multitask. also, hit up kaggle.com for hands-on datasets n beginner competitions once u feel a bit comfy with code. they got a lotta tutorials n forums to ask stuff. good luck!
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Totally get the overwhelm! 😩 The key is to start small. Google's 'Machine Learning Crash Course' is free and a nice way to dip your toes. For AI ethics and societal impact, which is super important too btw, check out the 'Ethics of AI' course on edx. Don't sweat the small stuff and enjoy the journey!
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Start with the basics man! Grab a copy of 'Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans' by Melanie Mitchell. No code, just the meat and potatoes of AI. If you're up for a challenge after that, try fast.ai's free course. It's hands-on and you learn by doing! Keep pushing code and don't get discouraged!
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The struggle is real! 😅 But it's pretty cool once you get the hang of it. Someone recommended https://www.learncpp.com/ to me for coding basics and it helped a ton.
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Hey there! AI can definitely seem overwhelming at first, but it gets easier with time. A very simple resource is the 'AI for Everyone' course on Coursera by Andrew Ng. It's made for non-technical folks so it’s pretty accessible. If you’re willing to dive into a bit of coding later on, 'Automate the Boring Stuff with Python' is a great way to learn how AI can help in everyday tasks. And always experiment - build small projects to keep the learning fun!