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Raj Pulapakura
Добавлен 25 июл 2022
AI, tech and vlogs about my life ✌️
Day in the life of an AI Software Engineer in Australia (Melbourne)
A day in the life of a software engineer working for an AI agency in Melbourne, Australia
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3 things that will help you ACHIEVE more in life
Просмотров 15421 день назад
I've just created a brand new IG account for this channel: it'll have behind-the-scenes content, projects that I build, day-in-the-life stuff and more... check it out if you're interested 👇 ✨ Instagram: _rajcodes ✨ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rajpulapakura/
The truth about *self-taught* programmers
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Месяц назад
I've just created a brand new IG account for this channel: it'll have behind-the-scenes content, projects that I build, day-in-the-life stuff and more... check it out if you're interested 👇 ✨ Instagram: _rajcodes ✨ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rajpulapakura/
How I became a *certified* AI Engineer at 16 [ courses & certifications + tips ]
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This one was a really long one, so if you made it to the very end, you're a *certified* legend ✨ All the resources which I mentioned 👇 GOATED website for learning touch-typing = typing.com Links to courses = Python Programming Bootcamp: www.udemy.com/course/ultimate-python-tutorial/ = JavaScript - The Complete Guide 2024 (Beginner Advanced): www.udemy.com/course/javascript-the-complete-guide-20...
I dropped out of high school to become an AI Engineer... what did I learn?
Просмотров 703Месяц назад
From writing my first line of code, to dropping out of high school, to working as a full-time AI Engineer... it's been a wild journey. Just thought I'd share some thoughts, stories and experiences from my life so far. Hopefully it can help you out on your journey too. Make sure to follow me on: ✨ Instagram: raj.xpc ✨ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rajpulapakura/
we winning???
Просмотров 3067 месяцев назад
What's up guys, just wanted to give a quick update on my life. I've completed my first week working as an AI Engineer Intern here in Melbourne. It's been fantastic so far, and I'm grateful for this opportunity. I'm also participating in a hackathon (coding competition) where we're building live trading bots for the electricity market. I'm also pitching our solution in front of 300 people (wish ...
my setup as a 16 Y.O AI Engineer
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Hey fam, in this video I give you a tour of my current setup where I work and live 70% of my life when I am not sleeping. I'm starting work next wednesday, so I'm grateful to have the tech which I have so I can perform well. If you like these kinds of videos, let me know in the comments! I really enjoy making these lifestyle videos and would love to know if you feel the same! Follow me on: ✨ In...
aicamp march 2024
Просмотров 1308 месяцев назад
Great talks on vector embeddings and discerning when to use ML. Met a bunch of cool people in the AI/tech industry. Looking forward to the next one AICamp!
AWS S3 in 4 minutes
Просмотров 578 месяцев назад
In this video, we dive into the main concepts of AWS S3. 👋 If you like my videos, consider subscribing to the channel! I post videos on AI, Machine Learning and Software Engineering. Follow me on my profiles: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rajpulapakura/ Twitter: rajtheMLE GitHub: github.com/raj-pulapakura/ Medium: medium.com/@raj.pulapakura
Are LLMs the way to AGI? | The Limits of Language and the Role of Hierarchical Planning
Просмотров 2358 месяцев назад
Language is a low-bandwidth information system. In this video, we explore the challenges of using language to learn world model representations. We also discuss the concept of Hierarchical Planning and its role in the future of AI agents. 📝 Write-up for the video: medium.com/@raj.pulapakura/bridging-the-gap-from-llms-to-autonomous-agents-93a51b6afce0 📽️ Lex Fridman and Yann Lecun: ruclips.net/v...
2 Techs to Become a Next-Level ML Engineer in 2024
Просмотров 1808 месяцев назад
my vlog, enjoy :) 📝 Weekly Technical Articles: medium.com/@raj.pulapakura
Tumor Detection with Deep Learning - Application for Radiologists 🚀 Technical Walkthrough 🚀
Просмотров 1779 месяцев назад
👋 Hey legends, in this video I explore the technical aspects of my latest project, ClarityScan. I also share some insights on developing end-to-end machine learning projects. ClarityScan is an application that I built. It uses deep learning to enhance MRI scans and identify Glioma Tumors. 🔗 Check out the project: clarityscan-447069715.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com 📚 Project Resources 📽️ Project d...
Tumor Detection with Deep Learning - Application for Radiologists 🚀 Project Demo🚀
Просмотров 2719 месяцев назад
👋 Hey legends, in this video I demo my latest project, ClarityScan, which is an application that uses deep learning to enhance MRI scans and identify Glioma Tumors. This tool could be useful for radiologists who want to quickly identify brain tumors in MRI scans. I really enjoyed building this project and I hope you'll find the demo interesting! 🔗 Check out the project: clarityscan-447069715.us...
I Did My First SWE Internship - Here's What I Learned
Просмотров 1369 месяцев назад
In this video, I share 3 lessons that I learned from my first internship as a Full Stack Machine Learning Engineer, working for an Agritech startup based in Melbourne. 🔗 Article: medium.com/@raj.pulapakura/3-lessons-from-my-swe-internship-at-a-startup-1896ad469555
Multimodal Models and Fusion - Complete Guide
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Multimodal Models and Fusion - Complete Guide
The Ultimate SaaS Tech Web Stack For Developing Paid Products
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The Ultimate SaaS Tech Web Stack For Developing Paid Products
Vector Databases - A Beginner's Guide
Просмотров 1699 месяцев назад
Vector Databases - A Beginner's Guide
2 Design Decisions that can Make or Break your ML System
Просмотров 489 месяцев назад
2 Design Decisions that can Make or Break your ML System
Data to Deployment - Crafting a Robust Machine Learning Pipeline
Просмотров 629 месяцев назад
Data to Deployment - Crafting a Robust Machine Learning Pipeline
3 Reasons You Should Contribute to Open Source
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3 Reasons You Should Contribute to Open Source
Beginner's Guide to the Maths Behind Machine Learning - Part 3 - Statistics
Просмотров 519 месяцев назад
Beginner's Guide to the Maths Behind Machine Learning - Part 3 - Statistics
Beginner's Guide to the Maths Behind Machine Learning - Part 2 - Calculus
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Beginner's Guide to the Maths Behind Machine Learning - Part 2 - Calculus
Beginner's Guide to the Maths Behind Machine Learning - Part 1 - Linear Algebra
Просмотров 1659 месяцев назад
Beginner's Guide to the Maths Behind Machine Learning - Part 1 - Linear Algebra
Byte Pair Encoding - How does the BPE algorithm work? - Step by Step Guide
Просмотров 85310 месяцев назад
Byte Pair Encoding - How does the BPE algorithm work? - Step by Step Guide
In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
Просмотров 3210 месяцев назад
In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives
Building the world's best interactive online model builder | mlbuilder[0]
Просмотров 4911 месяцев назад
Building the world's best interactive online model builder | mlbuilder[0]
CycleGAN - Everything you need to know!
Просмотров 24811 месяцев назад
CycleGAN - Everything you need to know!
Pix2Pix Image to Image Translation - Everything you need to know!
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Pix2Pix Image to Image Translation - Everything you need to know!
Excellent explanation! Thank you
Thank you for video! Very helpful 👍
Do you have prior degree? Is it possible to break through without STEM degree?? Currently learning Calculus and statistics finished a few courses. I just dont have formal degree
Its a pity about the Tensorflow cert no longer being available , are there any alternatives
Hard not to be in complete awe of your accomplishments at such a very young age. Well done barely scratches the surface. What text books would you recommend. I have passed the AWS Machine learning cert myself. It is a tough one.
Dang bro you've actually improving the video quality! Can see the efforts thay you're putting in
Thanks Harsh - your tips really helped 💙
Please can you make vedio on average salary of Frontend / Backend engineer salary in Australia.
I’ll keep that in mind 🙂
how much do you make working at Time Under Tension and what's your role ?
I can’t really disclose my salary lmao - I work as an AI Engineer (software engineer working on AI applications)
3:28 how did you meet other people in the field?
I used an app called Meetup, where I was able to find local networking events for software engineers. Turns out these events were pretty popular, so I met a lot of cool people in the industry.
Super valuable information, the act of writing down goals alone helps more than you could imagine
I think the issue with the courses query is that you weren't specific, in law if you had typed "us contract law course" you would've seen a lot more actual courses. But the video is still accurate thanks for making it❤
Do a video on mathematics road map. Like how much calculus did you learnt to do linear algebra or algorithms
Good idea, thanks
w video
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FYI tensorflow certificate is no longer being offered
Yeah I just found out yesterday! Thanks for pointing that out
Simple and clear! keep it up!
I am in my 3rd year of my Sweng Bachelors degree. I was completely self taught prior to starting. I can confidently say that, in the current economy, it will take exponentially more effort to teach yourself, then find a job. As opposed to getting a degree, then getting a job with that degree. Additionally, being self taught is usually not adequate or efficient, you may find yourself going to down unnecessary rabbit holes that can last MONTHS.
Totally get your point, I think considering the current SWE job market, it can be a little tougher for self-taught engineers to get a job, especially through traditional methods such as applying online (which most people do). However, in my own experience, as I’ve talked to recruiters and professionals, it seems that as long as you can prove your skills (through projects, hackathons etc.), recruiters don’t necessarily mind where you obtained your skills from, whether it be from a degree or self-taught. In the case of self-taught engineers, I think this is where networking plays a huge role in increasing the likelihood of attaining a job. This is only my experience though, and a lot of factors can play a role in this such as geographical location and how many years you’ve spent learning coding. It did work out for me though - so I’m confident that if anyone person puts in the work, it is definitely possible to land a job as a self-taught engineer. Thanks for your perspective!
You're so well spoken! As another self-taught SWE, I couldn't agree more :)
I really like this content.
Thanks bro ❤️
You're an AI engineer for what company?
I work for a Generative AI agency called Time Under Tension, based in Melbourne
@@rajpulapakura001 How much do you make?
thank you. finally someone who is down to earth, straight to the point.
keep making these videos man.
I'm from Pakistan and a huge fan of your videos. I'm currently 16 years old and diving into data science and AI. Your journey has been really inspiring, and I’d love it if you could create a step-by-step roadmap for beginners like me. I watched your previous video on your journey, but it didn’t go into a specific order for learning topics, like what to start with and what to learn next. A video outlining a roadmap would be incredibly helpful. Thank you, and much appreciation for your work!
Gotcha - first of all, congrats on deciding to dive into DS/AI - really proud of you mate. Secondly, I think that's a great suggestion - I'll definitely make a video on what I would do, as a beginner, to get started in DS and AI
The best thing about your videos is simplicity, no bs music and straight on point ❤
Knowledge on point as Always 🔥
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Hey man , is there any chance that we can have conversation privately?
Sure! DM me on insta @_rajcodes
really inspiring buddy!......by the way which resources did you use to learn math like LA, statistics, etc. which are essential for ML? thanks:)
For math I mostly used Khan Academy (free) - they have a bunch of great courses on all these different concepts :)
I am 20 started jusy to learn about AI,do you think should I document my learning journey on RUclips? And post what I learned on LinkedIn?
I think that's a great idea, go for it!
Great Buddy❤
Thanks
Cool! U inspired us a lot ❤
I'm super glad!
along with an AI Engineer, you are very good looking
Yooo ty bro 🙌
Need more videos on ai ml ❤
Gotchu, what topics in particular?
just viewed to encourage this guy
Appreciate it 🙌
Wow very inspiring. how long do you study to finish a specialization in just one month ?
I would say around 2-3 hours a day (if I was studying on school days) and 6-10 hours if I was free the whole day. The most important thing though is consistency. Some days I would only study for like 30min-1hr because I was tired or had other important matters to attend to, but I made sure to work on it at least a little bit each day.
@rajpulapakura001 thx bro. When taking a udemy course for example, do you code together or you just follow and take notes ?
@@matthieundumbi3888 good question - I do both depending on the video type. If it’s an informative video I’ll be writing down notes. But if it’s a practical video I’ll code along.
Thankyu really needed this
No worries!
Trust me you are going to become famous bro like the way make us things understand
Thanks 🙌
thanks man got a picture on what to do
Great work... it took you 3 years of learning and expertise in AI engineering
That’s correct. I didn’t really do anything magical - I just invested my time and practised consistently.
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I needed this
Gotchu bro 🤝
This is really inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing your journey and breaking down the courses and certifications you took. It's really motivating to see how you achieved so much at such a young age. Your tips and transparency about the process are super helpful for anyone wanting to follow a similar path. I haven't really seen anyone being so transparent about how they have gone on their journey. You did a great job on explaining the whole process. You've earned yourself a subscriber. Keep up the good work bro.
Really glad you found the video inspiring and useful. I tried to cover everything I did, even the stuff that I don't really use nowadays, so at least people can know what's possible in the coding/AI world. Thanks for the sub, really means a lot ❤
awesome story. Are there any advise to prep for a networking event? Never participated in any nor have any experience with them.
Have a really solid introduction prepared. Also, research a bit about the context of the event. For e.g. if I was going to an AI networking event and there were 3 speakers, I would research the topics of discussion for each speech. The most important thing is to just be yourself, have a good time, and expect nothing in return from anyone.
congrats on 200 subs. it's really cool seeing what you've been up to
Thanks mate 💙
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I think I found my lost brother, I did the same exactly 4 years ago, I feel like I'm in a way better place than my friends and everyone who said it was a bad decision
Awesome! Glad to see that worked out for you!
You look like hardik pandya in long hair🗿
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Really good video, Something long, authentic, calm. So opposite to what we are often bombarded with. So few people make such videos now. Kudos to you Raj.
Agreed, I personally love videos where people talk in a real, unfiltered manner about things that really interest them. Glad you enjoyed this video!
Great to see u bro ❤
Thank you man!
Excellent video!! Thank you for a very clear explanation!
Thanks, I'm glad you found it helpful!
Hi Raj, this is helped me very much. But, I'm trying to implement this BPE algorithm in calling openai response. But it's not working well. it's giving token limit error without the algorithm. so, could you please do a video on that or any suggesions?
Hi Raj. Thanks for not adhering to intellectual gatekeeping in so simply explaining something that we hear about and the so-called academics refuse to explain in simple terms that we, the "hoi poloi" can follow. Your clarity of expression and perspicacity is so enticing and refreshing that I have decided to subscribe. I see you have few subscribers, and that is a pity, because I think you are pure genius.
Haha yeah no worries mate!