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  • Hello, Product Hunt community❗️ I have a relevant question today and in the future❗️

    Antoni Kozelski
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    Is it mandatory to take AI courses or is hands-on experience and self-learning the way to success in AI❓ Your thoughts on this could shape the next generation in AI! 🌐🚀 we can also discuss⤵️ 📌 Here's the link -> https://discord.gg/3aD8HRNXN9

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    Renjit Philip
    One More Thing in AI
    One More Thing in AI
    Check out free courses by deeplearning.ai
    Vincent Lonij
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    The term AI is very broad, so it the term "take courses". If you want to get hired as an AI researcher at OpenAI you may have a hard time without a CS degree. If you want to train your own language model as an exercise you can probably do it with a lot of time and some Udemy courses. If you want to build an app based on the OpenAI api, you may not need any courses, just follow the online tutorial. (though you'd still have to figure out how to build the non-ai parts of your app) There are a lot of free courses online. (deeplearning.ai was already mentioned). So I see no down side to just watching at least some of them.
    Jorge Medina
    The fastest way to learning is always practice. And with AI, and the speed at which everything is moving on a daily basis, there's no set curriculum that's going to be up to date.
    Fernando Tucci
    depends on your objectives. As a dev, taking a course helps a ton. As an user? just go at it