I've been using this roadmap. I'm not done but I am finding value in the path it creates as a beginner. Not done but I plan to do everything you suggested
@@Beny123i would even say read 2 hours and code 4 hours, reading also include understanding, and coding is not just copying but implementing new your own ideas and practicing
I wish I hadn’t spent so much time cheating from my best friend (who’s now a math teacher) and more time actually learning that calculus… coming back to bite me 20 years later.
Hey I am an IGCSE student. I will be entering my AS levels next month. I am really interesting in the maths behind ML do u think I should buy the book recommended. I worry that it might mention stuff that I might not know and not explain it
that can be said about almost every single field out there. Just get in as quickly as you can. learn, develop, practice and experience. Tech evolves each day and usually builds up on previous technologies/advancements. so once you solidify yourself here, you'll be more prepared to take up the next advancement once this "field" as you call it becomes saturated.
Before launching my own software development company, I was also a self-taught programmer. Many companies are now seeking to harness the power of AI, and in most cases, Python engineers are in high demand for such projects. The machine learning field is definitely worth exploring for programmers, and it's fantastic that we can find valuable information here in TH-cam. Thank you, Giles, for sharing info about resourses.
This is a good read. If you're engrossed by the subject, a kindred book could be very rewarding. "From Bytes to Consciousness: A Comprehensive Guide to Artificial Intelligence" by Stuart Mills
I want to but need to put some will on it ... Want that 80k month salary in london... Currently 30 as Data analyst, power bi focused, like it, easy, chill, everyone happy but cant go on holidays after paying rent all year without eating my overdraft...
@python programmer @giles can you make video on automation autopilot Machine learning for cars ? Guidance from A to z ? Please and recommended books for Machine learning on automation autopilot for cars ?
Love the end. $40K for online masters in data science or machine learning offered from University of Michigan. Not bad if you have the money. You are far more likely to succeed than going it alone, but it will cost you. But could save some time. Learning alone I can attest it takes 2-3 times longer. Mainly without the structure of classes and deadlines for projects.
luckily i have physics background with quantum mech.. so should be handy.. also webDev background. Hopefully can get me there, I worry about no code or low code apps making webdevs obsolete.. . or much less. Otherwise all the maths I learn has been totally useless.
it's because jupyter notebook / jupytee lab can execute code cells individually and work with the lates output in the next cell of code + the feature of adding comment and write normale text script make it more comprehensive and you can know what you are exactly doing and much less errors but py charm excute the full python script at once
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I've been using this roadmap. I'm not done but I am finding value in the path it creates as a beginner. Not done but I plan to do everything you suggested
How you doing now? Did you finish it?
Are you done yet?
Is it practical?
how are you doing so far?
Are you seriously not going to answer anyone? Probably a damn bot
Tutorial hell is to be avoided. In the end you need to code. And code. and code again. 20 min per day for starters.
agreed. code 3 hours and read , watch videos 1 hour.
@@Beny123i would even say read 2 hours and code 4 hours, reading also include understanding, and coding is not just copying but implementing new your own ideas and practicing
What an information packed and generous video!! I usually speed videos up while taking notes, while for this one I had to pause repeatedly!
First Comment is from Brazilian guy that is a very fan of this channel. Tks
Thank you for sharing the great resources on the subject. Loved the ending part about the paid option, choice is yours :)
great content and presentation.
I wish I hadn’t spent so much time cheating from my best friend (who’s now a math teacher) and more time actually learning that calculus… coming back to bite me 20 years later.
Might be more or less a dumb question but is there anything that I should spend attention more on if I want to specialize myself into computer vision?
thanks. For deep learning , which is better to learn, PyTorch or tensorflow? Thx
Awesome resources ....Thanks Giles
The editing is fire
Give this man a medal!🙌🏽👏🏾🥳
Thank you a lot bruh for this kind of video
Thanks for the resources bro, it will help alot
The math joke: I ate some pie😅
Math response: Is there any remainder?
@@siddharthjoshi1651only if you're a real rational person
Homer laughing at 1:09
@@Alex-ns6hjI see what you did there 😂
Bro dropped rhe bomb at the end.
Hello from Malta
Thank you so much
Thank you very much
The math joke at 1:06 is i 8 sum pi and it was delicious
I need to learn maths from beginner to advance for ML
this the best video about Ai
Hey I am an IGCSE student. I will be entering my AS levels next month. I am really interesting in the maths behind ML do u think I should buy the book recommended. I worry that it might mention stuff that I might not know and not explain it
Get the book bro, you'll be fine
Can anyone explain that math joke (1:06) to me? i am curious.
√-1 = i
2³= 8 = ate
Sum = some
π = pie
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This is all well and good but what if this field becomes oversaturated? What's the point of learning?
that can be said about almost every single field out there. Just get in as quickly as you can. learn, develop, practice and experience. Tech evolves each day and usually builds up on previous technologies/advancements.
so once you solidify yourself here, you'll be more prepared to take up the next advancement once this "field" as you call it becomes saturated.
i 8 sum pi and it was delicious.
i hate jupyter notebook. ill stick with pycharm lol
I twocube sum pi (I took some pie) hahahaha
With the advent of Mojo, Python will be a thing of the past when it comes to AI.
Isn't Mojo just a python subset?
@@alexwallachian7720 *superset
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Is this satire ?
Before launching my own software development company, I was also a self-taught programmer. Many companies are now seeking to harness the power of AI, and in most cases, Python engineers are in high demand for such projects. The machine learning field is definitely worth exploring for programmers, and it's fantastic that we can find valuable information here in TH-cam. Thank you, Giles, for sharing info about resourses.
This is a good read. If you're engrossed by the subject, a kindred book could be very rewarding. "From Bytes to Consciousness: A Comprehensive Guide to Artificial Intelligence" by Stuart Mills
Love your content. I checked Kaggle, I think it is the best way to practice and learn since we must start from the basics and then build on that.
I want to but need to put some will on it ... Want that 80k month salary in london... Currently 30 as Data analyst, power bi focused, like it, easy, chill, everyone happy but cant go on holidays after paying rent all year without eating my overdraft...
80k you mean 80k pound per month? Holly molly now that’s a lot of money!
Helpful and straight to the point! Thanks.
Thank you so much! I've been trying to figure out where to start.
installing everything correctly was honestly the hardest part
i 8 Sum pi 😂😅
@python programmer @giles can you make video on automation autopilot Machine learning for cars ? Guidance from A to z ? Please and recommended books for Machine learning on automation autopilot for cars ?
Love the end. $40K for online masters in data science or machine learning offered from University of Michigan. Not bad if you have the money. You are far more likely to succeed than going it alone, but it will cost you. But could save some time. Learning alone I can attest it takes 2-3 times longer. Mainly without the structure of classes and deadlines for projects.
luckily i have physics background with quantum mech.. so should be handy.. also webDev background. Hopefully can get me there, I worry about no code or low code apps making webdevs obsolete.. . or much less.
Otherwise all the maths I learn has been totally useless.
Ml learning roadmap 2024 from the middle of 2023?
Is it possible to be a machine learning engineer if you have no degree?
i like music in your video:)
Can i have a jop in machine Learning without a degree? because iam still a student
Yeah
thanks
Many thanks for the insightful information
Nice
why use a jupyter notebook and not pyCharm?
it's because jupyter notebook / jupytee lab can execute code cells individually and work with the lates output in the next cell of code + the feature of adding comment and write normale text script
make it more comprehensive and you can know what you are exactly doing and much less errors
but py charm excute the full python script at once
Short but sweet! Thanks
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no se quiwen es este tipo pero tiene cara de joven de lejos jajaja me cae bien y ademas paerce que es bueno en esto, estoy comenzando y la verdad swee m dificulta mucho lo de matematicas pero bueno, vere
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@Andalusian_ yes we worship education and knowledge
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