@exaltitude

For the step-by-step AI study plan watch this video 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Sk0W7c78NE

Also download the study plan here 👉 https://www.exaltitude.io/?utm_source=youtube

@linxiaopi

It was refreshing to see that "give up" and "switch tracks" were given as options at the end of Level 1. Discovering that a career path or track isn't for you is a good thing, and switching paths or tracks is better than plodding on and getting into a career that you don't enjoy.
I'd love to see some suggestions (or a video) on good beginner ML projects to start wtih, especially ones that would build a good foundation and/or that can be "leveled up" to intermediate and advanced projects.

@javed1331

I’ve just discovered your YouTube channel and watched almost a dozen videos in one go! Thank you for sharing your AI knowledge with us novices! Subscriber for life!😊🌹🇬🇧

@lilunchengsmiles

Based on my years of being ML engineer, here is my thought:  one of the most significant challenges for AI engineers is managing the uncertainty inherent in the work. This includes:

	1.	Uncertain Outcomes: Despite extensive research and implementation efforts, AI projects may not yield the expected results, which can be highly frustrating.
	2.	Experimental Nature of Work: Much of AI development involves trial and error, reading academic papers, and testing various algorithms, without any guarantee of success.  But once the solution you work so hard works and get adopted, this is very rewarding experience.

@MMARavid

I respect how honest you are about this. Lot of these ML folks on here communicate how to get a job and make it seem all so simple.

@matten_zero

@4:27 I always just default to projects that I would use in my daily life. I've built job application automation tools, youtube vidéo chatbots, an AI language teacher etc. Best tip for newbies is pick something you want or need and build it.

@anthonyb4466

Thank you for posting this. I've just recently just started watching your other videos as well and there's such a large amount of great content that you're posting! Thank you and please keep it up. Coming from a recent coding bootcamp grad working my first software engineering job!:)

@asparuhnestorov

Its general HR talk about how to get a job. Nothing about AI in specific.

@Ikigai747

Thank you, very helpful!

@jamestucker4800

Good luck getting an AI engineer job without AT LEAST a bachelors, preferably a masters. I'd say someone without a degree should just work in web development and then try slowly switch over in their workplace.

@jayantmishra5391

Hey your vides are quite good thank you!!

@CrystalHollis

This is great advice! Thank you. Subscribed!

@ThunderPlayzminecraft

What are you're thoughts on AI replacing jobs, Like web designing or fullstack devs. Although they wont completely replace the, wb the demand for full stack devs in the coming future?

@davidge3447

This is a really good video to explore how the AI career gonna be!
The steps are so clear, right now I just started study the AI as a student but I feel so confuse all the semseter, maybe i'm not trying really hard, thanks for this clear AI path advice!

@vince14genius

Any advice for proficient software engineers for adding AI/ML engineering skills to our tech stack? (the end goal is to be able to apply to AI/ML engineer roles in addition to SWE roles)

@PerfectProjet-xz5mx

This video sets an exceptional benchmark! _ "Value the journey, as it molds your path towards exceptional achievements..."

@saraschandrabose4967

I am qualified as a graduate in Mechanical Engineering and PG in Manegement. What prevents me in becoming an AI expertis nothig but the exorbitant cost of software, framed with greedy business mind.

@omotosoiyanu1767

What would be your advice if someone is interested in AI /ML but language he knows now is Java

@montramedia

I don't know what a ML Ai Engineer / Researcher Job Role actually is like the day to day.

@prachi-k2y

especially with its user-friendly interface. I’m curious, have any of you had hands-on experience with it? I'd love to hear your thoughts on how it stacks up compared to others out there.