It is time to start LearnAIWithMe! #LearnAI
From Zero To Hero in AI
Before I learned and taught AI, I thought it would be hard and time-consuming. One of my early thoughts was correct: it did take time to learn. The real issue wasn't AI, but me.
At that time, I didn't know how to learn it easily or develop habits to remember it. Any knowledge can be a burden if you're not eager to grow with it. You must keep learning or risk forgetting it.
Now, I'm on a dual path. On one side, I'm actively teaching AI by writing about it and creating questions and projects for beginner data scientists and AI enthusiasts. On the other side, I'm pursuing an MSc to understand how these concepts are taught.
How to Solidify Your Learning with LearnAIWithMe GPT?
Here, the most beautiful part is coming. Now, if I explain to you classification with sci-kit learn here, it might be outdated in 1 or 2 years, because the Python library can be updated, for example.
By using this tool, not only will you stay constantly updated because it has a web browsing feature, but you can also access these materials constantly. Like, if you want to replicate the things you learn from this article, let’s say again, it is about classification;
let's start with classificationThis GPT will provide you with a curriculum for classification. The same curriculum, we will follow until the end of this year.
Now, let’s say you want to start with the first one.
You can always ask where to expand, or if you don’t fully understand the concept, simply ask to have it explained in more depth, or in simpler terms, and it will do the rest. We will also follow the same study plan, so if you struggle with the concept you learned, all you have to do is open LearnAIWithMe GPT and ask about it.
No-Code Tools
But not just like this. We will also focus on no-code tools.
Final Thoughts
I've felt the urge to create a master study plan for AI for a long time, a feeling that started almost 8 years ago. I believe that by utilizing existing technology, we can learn about AI by focusing on both coding and no-code tools.
“Machine learning is the last invention that humanity will ever need to make.”
Nick Bostrom





