Thank you so much Rajesh for ur feedback. We are happy to know that it added value to your learning .. will be taking the Beta exam this weekend and will share more information
Thanks Pankaj for this excellent video. Didn’t know non native English speakers could request extra 30 mins, not that I need it , but good to know. May I ask how you prepared for the Machine Learning Specialty ? Thanks a lot.
Thank u for the feedback, it motivates me to create more such learning contents. I'm working as a Machine learning specialist, so already have AWS Provisioned accounts. For u I would suggest to spin some EC2 instances and start AWS Bedrock foundation models.. learning is an investment spinning instance will charge u some money but it's worth it u will learn a lot from it..
Great Explanation Sir !! Can you give AWS ML Specialty Cert direct after ML Engineer Assosciate , or is it necessary to give AWS Solutions Architect Associate ?
There is no such pre-requisites, if you already have experience in sagemaker, deep learning, hyperparameter tunning, ML algorithms you can directly take AWS ML Speciality exam. But if you are new to ML, and are focused to work of ML, AI and Gen AI skills then my recommendation is to go with ML basics that u will learn in ML Engineer Associate and take exam and then to enhance it further prepare for Speciality. You can skip the solution architect associate exam(SAA), it give you deep understanding of each services in AWS which are more than 200 + and u don't need to learn all of them if u r focused to work on ML and AI. Happy learning!!
Thanks, Pankaj, for the crisp and informative video!
Thank you so much Rajesh for ur feedback. We are happy to know that it added value to your learning .. will be taking the Beta exam this weekend and will share more information
Thanks for making this & simplifying the certs. Great work.
Thank you for ur feedback. It matters me a lot and motivates to create such informative and educational videos.
Happy learning!!
Thanks Pankaj for this excellent video. Didn’t know non native English speakers could request extra 30 mins, not that I need it , but good to know. May I ask how you prepared for the Machine Learning Specialty ? Thanks a lot.
Thank u for the feedback, it motivates me to create more such learning contents. I'm working as a Machine learning specialist, so already have AWS Provisioned accounts. For u I would suggest to spin some EC2 instances and start AWS Bedrock foundation models.. learning is an investment spinning instance will charge u some money but it's worth it u will learn a lot from it..
Sir thankyou soo much for making this video on ML Beta Certificate on my request.
Looking for more such content on technical concepts of ML,DL and NLP
You are welcome.
To enhance learning further, we will be doing 5 hands on labs by next week. Once ready will share the links
Happy learning!!!
@@LearnwithPankajK Intersting, looking forward for your videos
Great Explanation Sir !!
Can you give AWS ML Specialty Cert direct after ML Engineer Assosciate , or is it necessary to give AWS Solutions Architect Associate ?
There is no such pre-requisites, if you already have experience in sagemaker, deep learning, hyperparameter tunning, ML algorithms you can directly take AWS ML Speciality exam. But if you are new to ML, and are focused to work of ML, AI and Gen AI skills then my recommendation is to go with ML basics that u will learn in ML Engineer Associate and take exam and then to enhance it further prepare for Speciality. You can skip the solution architect associate exam(SAA), it give you deep understanding of each services in AWS which are more than 200 + and u don't need to learn all of them if u r focused to work on ML and AI.
Happy learning!!
@@LearnwithPankajK Understood , Thankyou Sir !!