L'accent français. En lisant certains article sur LLM, j'avais remarqué que certains employés avaient leur adresses mail. Mais je n'avais pas pensé à les contacter. C'est un très beau conseil en tout cas.
I'm really grateful for your videos🔥. They really provide clarity on what different ways I can take to navigate my ML journey even as a beginner. Anyway it would be amazing to have a video that can guide someone on how exactly one can implement a research paper like I remember you mentioning in one of your videos. It would be truly helpful.
Thank you very very much for the kind words! I‘m really glad my videos can provide value ☺️ I actually have exactly that type of video in the making 🤗 It should be live this month! ☺️🥳
I would slightly disagree. Don‘t get me wrong, a phd can be great, but in the end, it comes down to specific skills and experience. You can most definitely acquire the skills people expect you to have with a phd without actually having a phd. That just depends on multiple different factors such as ambition, network, and luck. But the phd route is very likely the most common one :)
Hey man! love your content. i was watching some of videos and in one of of them you said to try reproducing results from research papers. i am very new to this, can you suggest me some simple papers for this? i need a starting point. Thanks in advance!
Hi Boris, a newbie here! Well I checked-out your video on ML in 2024 and just wanted to see if you reply to this: What will you say to someone like me who has only done web development(intermediate lvl) and has basic knowledge of Python(with OOPs part) and watching the growth of ai tools I wanna get into AIML field and planning where to begin?? Should I take some course which are highly recommended or focus on language first; learn libraries build some projects then think about aiml??
Hey! So, if you think you know the basics of Python I would say go for the courses where you also work on basic ML tutorials (like the ones I recommend in the "learn ML in 2024" video). While going through tutorials and then working on increasingly harder and harder projects you will learn a lot about Python! Enjoy the ride and happy learning! 💛
What is your biggest struggle getting a job in AI/ML?
In India today there's very less jobs of ML , so it's very difficult to get job in top companies 🙁
I don't know how much learning is enough, I never want to stop learning. but I think I still need to bake in the oven until I am ready.
School…
Getting my foot in the door, it has been two years since I graduated university and I am still unemployed.
DSA
Thank you so much sir for guiding us .keep us update with your videos.💓💯
I will always do my best to bring value to you guys ☺️💛
Thank you for this
L'accent français. En lisant certains article sur LLM, j'avais remarqué que certains employés avaient leur adresses mail. Mais je n'avais pas pensé à les contacter. C'est un très beau conseil en tout cas.
I'm really grateful for your videos🔥. They really provide clarity on what different ways I can take to navigate my ML journey even as a beginner. Anyway it would be amazing to have a video that can guide someone on how exactly one can implement a research paper like I remember you mentioning in one of your videos. It would be truly helpful.
Thank you very very much for the kind words! I‘m really glad my videos can provide value ☺️
I actually have exactly that type of video in the making 🤗
It should be live this month! ☺️🥳
Amazing, already excited for it 😃@@borismeinardus
Great video. Thank you.
I‘m really glad you liked it ☺️
This is something I will apply as well ML Guru! Great to be back!
Hey! Great to have you back 🤩
You're so great man, I really need someone like you to just give me the roadmap to become a ml engineer and land a job
I’m also going to be learning for ever. But I’m also doing my best to share what I currently know ☺️
Not having a phd is the main problem
I would slightly disagree. Don‘t get me wrong, a phd can be great, but in the end, it comes down to specific skills and experience. You can most definitely acquire the skills people expect you to have with a phd without actually having a phd.
That just depends on multiple different factors such as ambition, network, and luck.
But the phd route is very likely the most common one :)
Hey man!
love your content. i was watching some of videos and in one of of them you said to try reproducing results from research papers. i am very new to this, can you suggest me some simple papers for this? i need a starting point. Thanks in advance!
Perhaps have a look at the earlier computer vision papers. Something like VGG-16 or ResNet.
@@borismeinardus Thanks Boris! What about similar papers but in the NLP space?
Hi Boris, a newbie here! Well I checked-out your video on ML in 2024 and just wanted to see if you reply to this: What will you say to someone like me who has only done web development(intermediate lvl) and has basic knowledge of Python(with OOPs part) and watching the growth of ai tools I wanna get into AIML field and planning where to begin?? Should I take some course which are highly recommended or focus on language first; learn libraries build some projects then think about aiml??
Hey! So, if you think you know the basics of Python I would say go for the courses where you also work on basic ML tutorials (like the ones I recommend in the "learn ML in 2024" video). While going through tutorials and then working on increasingly harder and harder projects you will learn a lot about Python!
Enjoy the ride and happy learning! 💛
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