How I'd Learn AI in 2024 (if I could start over)
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- Here's the roadmap that I would follow to learn artificial intelligence (AI).
📚 Get the FREE roadmap here ➡️ bit.ly/data-alchemy
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
00:34 Why learn AI?
01:28 Code vs. Low/No-code approach
02:27 Misunderstandings about AI
03:27 Ask yourself this question
04:19 What makes this approach different
05:42 Step 1: Set up your environment
06:54 Step 2: Learn Python and key libraries
08:02 Step 3: Learn Git and GitHub Basics
08:35 Step 4: Work on projects and portfolio
13:12 Step 5: Specialize and share knowledge
14:31 Step 6: Continue to learn and upskill
15:39 Step 7: Monetize your skills
16:53: What is Data Alchemy?
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Hey there! I'm Dave, an AI Engineer and the founder of Datalumina, where our mission is to facilitate entrepreneurial and technological proficiency in professionals and businesses. Through my videos here on this channel, my posts on LinkedIn, and courses on Skool, I share practical strategies and tools to navigate the complexities of data, artificial intelligence, and entrepreneurship.
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📌 Video Description
In this video, Dave shares a comprehensive and actionable roadmap for anyone looking to start their journey into the exciting world of artificial intelligence (AI) in 2024. Whether you're a complete beginner or someone looking to pivot your career towards AI, this video lays out a step-by-step guide that demystifies the process of learning AI from the ground up. Dave highlights the significance of AI in today's tech landscape and addresses common misconceptions that newcomers might have.
With a focus on practical learning, the video emphasizes the importance of choosing between a code-centric or a low/no-code approach, making AI accessible to a broader audience. Dave's unique approach involves asking a critical question that shapes the learning path, ensuring that viewers embark on a journey tailored to their goals and interests.
The roadmap detailed in the video covers essential steps such as setting up your learning environment, mastering Python and key libraries crucial for AI, understanding the basics of Git and GitHub, and the importance of working on projects to build a strong portfolio. Dave also talks about the importance of specialization and the continuous process of learning and upskilling in fields like generative AI, large language models, chatbots, and machine learning.
Furthermore, Dave shares insights on how to monetize your AI skills, turning your passion into a profession. The video concludes with an introduction to Data Alchemy, a concept that encapsulates the transformative power of AI knowledge.
For those eager to dive into the AI world, Dave offers a free roadmap accessible through the link provided in the video description. This invaluable resource serves as a compass for navigating the complexities of AI learning, making it an essential watch for anyone interested in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and related technologies. - Наука та технологія
Thank you all for more than half a million views! 🙏🏻
You can find the free roadmap here: bit.ly/data-alchemy
Dave, your a G mate. I’m a civil engineer but training myself in programming. Planning to switch careers. Loving everything I’m learning. Your videos are class mate, keep up the good work 👌
14:42
How do I get the Roadmap this Link doesn't take you directly there and I don't know how to find it on data alchemy
@@tmayoria511 Go to the classroom ;)
Its not opening 😢
55 year old and have started using AI in my job, no one else in the company is using it or trying it out. Scary to start something as a beginner but everyone started somewhere
Good for you buddy, im 53 have been studying code for three years, and I think it was an awesome decision. You wont regret It
As a 40yr trying to get into the field this gives me hope.
54 yo and traditional engineer. Have almost convinced my boss to allow me to build AI to leverage another of my projects. Am also bit nervous, but excited too.
Amazing how they aren’t using it but the business definitely is with scheduling.
00:14 📚 Focus on learning the technical aspects of AI, rather than relying solely on no-code tools.
01:09 👩🏻💻 Understand the breadth of AI and its subfields, including machine learning and deep learning.
03:45 🛠 Set up a work environment and become proficient in Python and key libraries like NumPy, Pandas, and Matplotlib.
08:45 🖥 Gain experience by working on projects, reverse engineering code, and building a portfolio.
13:21 🎯 Choose a specialization in AI and share knowledge through blogging, writing articles, or creating videos.
Not all heroes wear capes. Thank you my good man.
I loooove relevant emoji labels THANKS
Fantastic
@@Steven-pj1iu It was generated by some AI tool
@@diedforurwinsbecause it was generated by some AI tool
Thanks, man. As a full-stack web developer, I now feel like AI can essentially transform me into a super engineer given the possibilities AI has for both no-code and coded projects. Thanks for this roadman, Dave.
Hey bro, I am looking to learn full stack development, can you please guide me how to get started
Dave, well said. I praise your maturity in calling out very clearly all that no-code hype from other YT channels, and that you have to learn to code.
Well said! I do not to like no-code tools😅 it’s cool if we can combine low-code + pro-code
Rpa is no code
especially as it pertains to chatbots too much cap on YT
Lol I'm willing to dive into generative ai. And I know that I'll have to learn a lot of coding to train and fine tune models before actually building no code solutions lol. Ai developer or ai engineer is called so for a reason.
Lol I was removing it from watch later cause I thought it had No code approach bullshit after those checkpoints but thankgod I saw your comment 😂😂
Thank you, Dave! This is such an informative walkway to-do list! 😊
Thanks for this video! It is exactly what I've been looking for. I'm planning a career pivot into the AI/ML field after spending 20 years as a tech HW product manager. I've felt a strong urge to become more of a solo individual contributor, or possibly a project founder in time, and like your description of freelance data scientist. I've been actively learning Python, and this helps sketch out a roadmap for the next steps.
Hi sir could u pls tell from u learning python plz🙏
This is a really well made roadmap and video! Good luck on your UA-cam career!
literally this is the most useful stuff i watched on data science and ai ml topic which cover everything perfectly. u deserve my sub man. keep it up. love ur content.
is still good for people that has adhd
I am watching your Fitness Tracker playlist. It's awesome. I really appreciate such full projects where the thought process is also explained. Need more please.
He made something like that? What does it do?
Thank you man, you said what I needed to hear. I'm in college and I needed the push to keep going to finish my masters in AI.
I'm glad you don't sugar coat it by watering down the need for learning the coding and math aspects of machine learning and AI. Thank you.
Dave, your AI roadmap video has me truly excited! As someone who's not completely new to the field, I find your insights incredibly valuable. I've admired your work for a while, and now, more than ever, I'm looking forward to joining your community and engaging with like-minded enthusiasts. Keep leading the way in AI, and thank you for creating such an inviting and educational space! #JoiningDave'sCommunity
Thank you 🙏🏻
I am 42 and a Data Science & AI aspirant! I am going to take the guidance from Data Alchemy in this knowledge pursuit and becoming a student again! Thank you Dave! This generation is way better wired than what people think!
it's too late, it's a game for kids. Im 42 and I understand that it's too late, even tho I have a programming background.
@@bigbang259 Not too late but it does require some considerable effort. It's also about math and it's running so fart that you have to catch up
@@bigbang259 If you have programming background it is never too late. i see people with no programming background venturing into AI and Data Analytics
I'm going to be 33 this year and also planning a career change into Data Science!
@@ilovedogs938 you better hurry up. The game is getting tougher every day it's not like tomorrow will be the same as today every day it is getting more difficult to get into the field
Dave, well said.I praise you in calling out very clearly all that no-code and low code are adequate solutions as a goal, and that you do not have to learn to code.
I just want to say thank you so much for this video. You and I have the same learning style. You really answered some of the questions I have had trying to get into IT. My life has taken a drastic turn so in learning something new.
Great vid! Love that you point out the disadvantages of Bopress, Flowise and other no-code/low-cod tools. Although they are great tools they lack some customizability -a lot of Botpress bots I have seen on youtube from AI automation agencies UA-camrs are just funnels within in a chatbot with a not-so-very-impressive AI element. Love that you point out AI is more than that and where real value for businesses is found!
True, these tools are good to spin up quick prototypes and get companies excited about using AI, but you will soon run into customization and scaling options.
Thanks for this video, Dave. I decided instead of depending on third-party software to build me automation services, I would make it myself. This really helps me out. I appreciate it 🙏
UA-cam recommended me this video.
I am grateful for this.
Great video. Thanks.
Now, I am subscribed to this channel.❤
Excellent !!! you hit the bulls eye. This is what I exactly searching for.
Good stuff, Dave! I love where you are going with this.
Thanks Lucas!
Great start for AI and projects resources.thank you!🎉
I'm a computer science student on my 4th semester, and currently doing my specialization with SPA, ML / AI in mind. I really lacked some motivation, cause I was so confused where to start in such a big new field as AI is. Your video has just inspired me with various resources. Lets go!
Did chatgpt write this lmao
No I did ^^@@Saveg36
samee here
@@Saveg36chatgpgt Never choose anything...it always provides some information and give preference
You hit it right on the Nail, I have bought books in the past and simply never completed the learning because nothing in the book would work with my environment. Either because the software or codes don't work or are out of date.
thank you so much.As a second year student of BTech in Computer Science Engineering now I've to choose any domain so I got puzzled and searched so many channels on what to do. Just Because I love mathematics I chose machine learning but your roadmap is very interesting...And wowww the Data alchemy is just wowww...
Ik kijk nu denk ik al paar maanden praktisch alles wat ik tegenkom rond deze onderwerken, heb dit pas een keer eerder kunnen zeggen. Deze video is niet zoals al die andere die zoveel op elkaar lijken, je steekt er daadwerkelijk wat van op, tnx kerel.
Bedankt voor dit goede begin van mijn zaterdag ;)
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Mujhe kuch samajh nhi aaya.
Thank you so much for this amazing explanation and clarification Dave😍
Hi Dave, thanks for the wonderful content. This will help a lot of people. Do you have a video for a day in a life as a data scientist?
Great approach! Love your vids
Love your idea about sharing 😊👍🏻 Thanks so much. Subscribed!
Tnx Dave, it was a huge help to me. I appreciate what u do and your contribution
Thanks, Dave. I've been self studying to change my career into AI development for a year now, and I happened to follow exactly the path you proposed. It was in fact very effective in my opinion
How it's going, do you get or a job or still learning
Hi, pls can we learn together?
Bro, thanks for that video. Your content is amazing! + one subscriber
I agee with you. The best advice on how to learn pretty much anything..! Thanks for sharing
02:38 quite true. Some people worked on it during 70s, 80s, and retired in the 90s 😂 and we are thinking of getting familiar with it Now. That's what general public isn't aware of.
I started learning AI/ML back in 2020 (before the LLM hype) right around the time of the pandemic. I needed to brush up on the calculus, linear algebra and statistics I've forgotten since university. I have a beyond high-level understanding of most ML algorithms. For instance, I know ChatGPT is a decoder-only transformer architecture that calculates a probability distribution used for next-word prediction.
To work in this field requires lifelong learning. I put in the work and will continue putting in the work. The idea of low code/no code "engineers" profiting off this tech is just super sus. Maybe I'm just an old man yelling at clouds.
I guess as engineers, we just see the flaws of these tools ;)
How's your journey so far ? Can you provide me with your email id
This is such a well-articulated explanation of the industry. Thank you for this.
apart from the all-male perspective... what about women working in AI???
Thank you for the information. I will be making good use of it.
Beautiful video- thanks for sharing
Teaching is professional brother,thanks for the information
another gold nugget, much appreciated Dave! 🍻
Thank you for your refreshing take. Found my starting point! 😊
Kudos on the excellent video! Your hard work is acknowledged. Could we expect a video about DemoGPT from you?
Great Video and Thank you so much for the clear Explanation.
Brilliant, man! Keep it up and thanks for sharing such valuable info.
Really enjoy your video! Keep them coming!
Thanks, will do!
Great video! Some key points were highlighted that I hadn't heard anyone else discuss. Thank you!
i love your mindset and your accent too. brilliant
i wish he went deeper on the actual subject of what kind of algorithims you will be writing and the amount of knowledge you need in math or types of projects you will actually be working, on this was very vague and top level
thank you for the resources and guidance!
Many thanks for your sharing!
感谢博主,学习了!
Nice tips been exploring machine learning lately and looking at ways I could possibly apply it in my game development. Really nice advice.
incredibly helpful, thank you so much, subbed.
What an amazing community you built @daveebbelaar. Thanks for the great value you share.
Thank you for this very valuable video!
This video is very helpful. Thank you for sharing. I got a lot from your very simple explanation.
what are the odds, just the other day I commented on your video about how I'm not sure where to start. thank you once again.
Great video, Dave! Loved the tips you gave. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and experience. Greetings from India.
Goeie video Dave. Ga er zeker iets mee doen! Thanks
Ive started learning to code because of AI. Im just starting, but i just became so fascinated with the AI tools like midjourney and Chat GPT. I just became so fascinated that i want to be involved in some way. So im learning to code. I dont know anything. I dont know a darn thing. But im gunna start lesrning with the end goal of one day being able to work directly with AI tools and maybe even create them some day
Great video, thank you. How long do you think it takes for someone committed (who doesn't know much about programming) to learn enough Python to be able to do what's needed with AI?
6 months at least
found your video really helpful from the many videos I went through. I wanted clarification on the python compiler you suggested that you use(the part where you said this was the missing step between UA-cam vids and running Python on your own computer). Could you share the link or name so I could download it?
This is pure gold! For extended reading, I point you towards a book with similar substance. "From Bytes to Consciousness: A Comprehensive Guide to Artificial Intelligence" by Stuart Mills
Amazing video man. You covered everything. One question comes to mind in the next sec in the video ypu tell the ans. Just amazing 👏
Question - what about the prerequisite Math knowledge, for breaking into AI ? I’m asking because I majored in a non-STEM subject . At which level would you incorporate the Math, in this roadmap?
calculus, vector math, numerical methods
Hey Dave, first of all thank you very much for your video! Should I be good in mathematics for programming AI? What kind of mathematics do I need? Have a great day!
Brilliant tutorial, thx and god bless u and the world... Regards from Hong kong 😊
You are an angle sent from heaven, thank you, I was quite lost on where to start
Thanks for the content and for sharing your insights!!
Excellent video.
Any suggestion regarding what PC hardware would be most practical to have for first couple years?
Thank you so much for sharing this!
This video helped me gain perspective on AI. Very well facilitated and the information you shared was excellent, Dave.
this video is so well edited! congrats
Thank you Dave for this super informative and really helpful video ;)
Love your honesty. I am an statistics undergrad final year student.
where at?
love from India brother , can you make video on blog writing for fresh data scientist , specially how to represent projects and other things in that.
Lovely video sir thnk u so much❤🎉
Thanks mehn. This was really helpful
I pushing 50 and can't tipe but this video has given me hope, you may be a coder but you are teacher in your hart. I have subscribed and will follow you closely.
There appears to be no instruction or guidance as to setting up an environment? Did I miss a link or outside reference for the environment topic? Please advise.
Excellent video for those who want to really 'learn' about A.I. and all its aspects.
Thank you ! Really informative, clear & precise, for people who r self studying like me 👍
Great video!
It couldn't be done better.
I would love it if you could do a similar one -- specifically on generative ai -- breaking it down like you've done here.
And, do you have a podcast?
Great videos! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi dave, thanks for sharing you insights, there is 1 thing that i can't understand on setting up the environment on python, did you say infias?
Probably "In VS Code" - You can check out Data Alchemy for a full tutorial (link is in the description)
Thanks for sharing your experience and a comprehensive roadmap...will you please suggest the resource for python practice... usually we take tutorials and grasp the concept but later we forgot it because of lack of practice...so I will appreciate if you share the practice questions resources for python... thanks
I love your recording setup. Would be kindly be able to share how you set it up?
Right to the point ❤
You're always providing value man ✍️✍️✍️
Thanks Nash!!
At your age, I am very impressed with your level of human understanding, and development. Well done, again....thanks for bringing this to us!
Thank you bro. I am depressed for like 2 years and started to hate programming and computers. The problem i am a cs student at 2° year. This video really ispired me to try and not give up 🤲
Stay strong brother! Find new passion to learn and grow, and things will get better!
Great video, thanks for the guidance and resources and links.
My pleasure!
I’m very interested in learning about Ai as it’s the future I’m not good at math which route would you suggest I go ?
Quality information
Top tier quality info just how I'd advise anyone.
I just subscribed.
What other social media are you on please?
You are just a genius with this video this video just gave a solved my inquiries….thank you
I really like your presentation style and pace. One small suggestion, slow down and emphasise jargon words and abbreviations for those new to this. It would also be beneficial to flash key words or phrases on the screen beside you talking on screen. Subtitles don’t accurately pick up on unusual vocab. I sometimes find unfamiliar words hard to hear when you speak quickly due to your accent. This is not an issue with a slower pacing on unfamiliar words. The added advantage of the key phrase words on screen is that they provide visual stimulation to increase engagement. I have been teaching sci/maths for 20 years to high school students, and visual sameness makes people less likely to stay alert, despite interest. In the flip side, text that is clear but not too shouty as that is jarring.
I hope you take this as a well meaning desire to help rather than criticism. You have already made a professional looking presentation which engaged me on multiple levels. I plan to follow your course to learn about how I can use AI effectively to reduce time wastage on task creation. I much prefer to spend time learning new skills than repeating time consuming steps that should be improved. Thanks for your work. :-) Sarah, Tasmania
Thanks for this video!
This is really a great guide for beginners like me
i will be learning ML etc as soon as i create my next successful business and become 100% financially independent :)