Great insights! "Learn what you love" is definitely my favorite since we will end up spending hours and hours implementing something that we would really enjoy seeing work... all because of an excitement surrounding our curiosity and passion for that specific area.
Hey, thanks for the comment! I'm glad that you resonated with the "Learn what you love" insight. It's true, when we're passionate about something, it doesn't feel like work at all.
I really needed this! I have been learning AI engineering for the last 7 months and I have 11 certificates and 1 specialization for now. But deep down I knew I was building very little, I only built a couple of projects and I was lost and didn't know where to apply for a job or what to do! I will now only learn what will help me get a job and I will mostly spend my time on building! Love from Pakistan
Hi! I've been watching your videos and find it very helpful and I would like to ask you a question. I just transitioned to AI (I recently got an electronic engineering degree). I've been told that the best way to get a job in AI is to start as junior data science and climb from there since machine learning and deep learning are more to "semi-senior" jobs. What do you think about this? I'm from a Latin American country and is difficult to find a job in this field here, and that's why I'm looking for a starting point with a remote job.
Thanks for your kind words and for reaching out! Starting as a junior data scientist can be a way to gain experience and build a strong foundation in AI. Whatever you can do to get your foot in the door to start gaining experience
I wish I could find that sea of tutorials, so far I've not found a straight forward way to just set up an AI at all that isn't using some premade app that just loads a model. Can't learn how to implement or work with AI if nobody is actually making a decent way to get your foot in the door. So not lost in the tutorial sea, lost in the no clue how to start with a basic ai desert
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Great insights! "Learn what you love" is definitely my favorite since we will end up spending hours and hours implementing something that we would really enjoy seeing work... all because of an excitement surrounding our curiosity and passion for that specific area.
Hey, thanks for the comment! I'm glad that you resonated with the "Learn what you love" insight. It's true, when we're passionate about something, it doesn't feel like work at all.
I really needed this! I have been learning AI engineering for the last 7 months and I have 11 certificates and 1 specialization for now. But deep down I knew I was building very little, I only built a couple of projects and I was lost and didn't know where to apply for a job or what to do! I will now only learn what will help me get a job and I will mostly spend my time on building! Love from Pakistan
Dear Jean, you have so much interesting things to say, i loved the format from your interview with the EO Channel, all the best insh'Allah
Quite informative!
Hi! I've been watching your videos and find it very helpful and I would like to ask you a question. I just transitioned to AI (I recently got an electronic engineering degree). I've been told that the best way to get a job in AI is to start as junior data science and climb from there since machine learning and deep learning are more to "semi-senior" jobs. What do you think about this? I'm from a Latin American country and is difficult to find a job in this field here, and that's why I'm looking for a starting point with a remote job.
Thanks for your kind words and for reaching out! Starting as a junior data scientist can be a way to gain experience and build a strong foundation in AI. Whatever you can do to get your foot in the door to start gaining experience
You just read my mind. How did you do that ?🤔
I wish I could find that sea of tutorials, so far I've not found a straight forward way to just set up an AI at all that isn't using some premade app that just loads a model. Can't learn how to implement or work with AI if nobody is actually making a decent way to get your foot in the door. So not lost in the tutorial sea, lost in the no clue how to start with a basic ai desert