Can I start this one with just a tiny knowledge in phyton, or which pre knowledge is needed?
Yes, knowing Python is vital. Take the P3 course first.
And what about this: Data Scientist: Natural Language Processing Specialist?
Aren’t the prerequisites listed in the syllabus for these courses?
Yes, you should know Python for NLP.
Is there anyone knows what is the difference between ML/AI engineer career path vs Data Scientist:Machine Learning Specialist career path ? I am looking to learn about Machine Learning- Deep Learning. Which career path to should i enroll ?
ML broadly involves creating models that can learn from data and make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed for specific tasks whereas NLP is a specialized area within machine learning and artificial intelligence that focuses on the interaction between computers and human language.
Since the introductory page mentioned that it is a WIP, will I be notified when it gets updated?
Will I be able to complete the specific topics as it gets updated on the course even after completion of the section?
I need help with using gitbash to ensure I have successfully installed sqlite3
It depends on SE, you can better understand it on YouTube
The career path for an ML/AI Engineer typically involves learning programming languages like Python, mastering machine learning algorithms, and gaining experience with frameworks like TensorFlow. Professionals can progress by specializing in areas like deep learning, natural language processing, or computer vision.
What is the career growth after learning AI/ML course?
Sure, you can start with just a basic Knowledge of Python. Most of the people begin their ML journey with minimal coding experience, all you want is consistency and the right recourses.
If you’re looking for a starting point, check out- https://nearlearn.com/courses/ai-and-machine-learning/machine-learning-with-python-training
Based on the courses in Codeacademy the basics, machine-learning-ai-engineering-foundations seems to be good and then AI/ML in depth course is good, the career growth is based on your choice.