Thanks for sharing. I think this is great for someone who already knows what they are looking to learn but not for someone who has to learn from scratch.
What it gives chat GPT to you is a map of how to start and a map of how to continue Learning is easy but how to apply your knowledge in real world projects is the progressive elaboration I meant Refine knowledge through experience and continuous training
You know prior to watching your video a few weeks back I'd actually figured out that I needed some sort of syllabus. And I'd actually gotten Gemini AI to do it. I was just not as granular as you apparently are in this video. Presumably, when you take it that far a generative AI can you the nudge you need to succeed. So, I was on the right track. I just need to feed the AI more details about myself, the objective and the resources desired. This was a great presentation. Thank you
That was very helpful, thank you. The mistake I was making was asking chat GPT random questions without first setting the context so that it might give me an answer that wasn't necessary at my level of knowledge. By configuring chat GPT first, you can focus on whatever level is suitable for you. If you don't do this, you are liable to go around in circles because you have started at the wrong point. But you have to ask chat GPT questions that do not stray too far from the level which you are at, which can easily happen because one is impatient to know more advanced things, but you have to limit yourself to learning gradually and absorb the basic ideas before being able to fully comprehend the more advanced ones. Like learning any subject, you have to learn how to crawl before being able to walk. This can be difficult since chat GPT will answer any question gladly without rebuke, so you have to have self-discipline here. I find it helpful to ask for plenty of examples to illustrate whatever concepts are being taught and you know it will be directly relevant to the level under study. Basically, it is a much more efficient way to use chat GPT than simply asking random questions. It's just a pity and rather a serious restriction that AI bots like chat GPT do not have the ability, as yet, to display diagrams or illustrations which would be an immense help in subjects like, for example, electronics and maths where graphs and tables are an indispensable part of the learning material. Words can only go so far...
The problem with this idea is that a specific conversation will become slow over time, forcing you to start a new conversation and continue there. This will lead to issues with ChatGPT not knowing what happened earlier.
Learning everyday, especially skill like programming, is not efficient, and quickly will become a struggle, then burnout, and then abandon the process. Why? Because you MUST take 1-3 days breaks, to give your brain the time to properly categorize and acquire new knowledge. So, when creating a roadmap of learning, please include breaks. Please ask chatGPT what is the optimal pace of learning, including breaks. I also ask chatGPT to suggest what parts of knowledge can be practised with ANKI, and then I ask it again to create these ANKI cards.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🌐 *Introduction to Learning Python with ChatGPT in 2024* - Overview of learning coding languages in 2024. - Introduction to ChatGPT as a virtual teacher for customized learning. - Focus on Python for its data analysis and visualization capabilities. 02:02 📋 *Configuring ChatGPT for Personalized Learning* - Configuring ChatGPT by providing details about background, skill set, and Python learning goals. - Demonstrating the configuration process for a personalized learning experience. - Emphasis on the importance of detailed customization for effective results. 03:43 📅 *Creating a Detailed Learning Curriculum* - Generating a customized 8-week curriculum using ChatGPT for learning Python. - Weekly breakdown covering topics like basic Python, data structures, and libraries. - Highlighting the significance of detailed planning for effective learning. 05:08 📚 *Additional Features and Applications of ChatGPT* - Introducing the concept of custom GPTs for persistent learning plans. - Exploring advanced features like code interpretation for data analysis. - Utilizing ChatGPT for converting code between different programming languages. 07:56 🤖 *Learning Support and Debugging with ChatGPT* - Leveraging ChatGPT for learning support, including explaining and commenting on code. - Using ChatGPT for debugging assistance and error identification. - Discussing the potential drawbacks and cautions in relying on generative AI tools. 09:47 🆓 *Conclusion and Acknowledgment of AI Tools* - Acknowledging the free availability of generative AI tools like ChatGPT. - Reflecting on the satisfaction of learning with customized and detailed materials. - Encouraging cautious usage while highlighting the versatility of learning possibilities. Made with HARPA AI
Thanks for a very informative lesson. re the Python Teacher, did you upload documents to add to the knowledge base or does GPT source the information from the web based on your custom instructions?
Love the video Sundas 🚀 If anyone’s looking for more Python tutorials, we’ve released Loguru logging, task scheduling, and more to help the community too 💪
@@SundasKhalid yes yes please, not only for python, I learnt sql, excel uptill that, hope you get me. But making a real life project will be great 👍. So Sundas, please look into this, I want to know how projects are made, thanks in advance
That’s great and dandy until it hallucinates a thing you should learn and you waste three hours looking for that, and realize no such library exists 😂😂😂
You Can write programmes for institutions like bankd, hospitals supermarket. You Can Do Data,analysis and visualization. You Can build apps and website. You Can solve everyday problems
Yes. The planet only has 20 minutes to live and we are all going to die because ChatGPT and air conditioners are causing catastrophic climate change. You....are an idiot.
But as everyone starts to learn programming and become experts, will all such jobs become low skilled ones ? Morover, supply will increase and demand for programmers decrease?
In the last few years, it was really easy to learn programming, also for free. There are as few experts as ever. ChatGPT won't make you an expert in anything, but it might maybe get you going, if you put in the effort (roughly the same effort you'd put without it, mind you).
No because most people won’t do the work or don’t wish to learn with or without AI. On the flip side, If everyone did know coding it would equalize and spread the wealth and knowledge that has been so RIDICULOUSLY gatekept that it would be the ultimate F U to gatekeepers! POWER TO THE PEOPLE!
@@MJ-bz3fw You had me with people not willing to put in the work but lost me on the whole gatekeeper thing; not sure what that means. I have hired developers in the past - if you mean I will have a preference for someone that put in the years and can do the exact work required, then sure. But there is no omnipresent force holding anyone back from learning.
Hey bud. I could use a newbie programmer rival 😊 I have basic I.T knowledge. But zero programming knowledge. And can be a little competitive. Bring. It. ONNNNNN 😊
You'll know when you run the code and the output is incorrect. But for a language as global and as old as Python, I would be comfortable trusting the code ingested into the AI model.
Every bit of this video was useful but your struggle to fake the american accent being an Indian hurt me from the core (edit) for all the people replying back advocating her, this comment was for her and not for you people, so please ignore this one
What do you mean by struggle to fake? Is it wrong to speak good English? Does every Indian have to use heavy accent? Her video is not meant for Indians only, or is it? If you can’t appreciate this video, refrain from commenting
@@jinluwang5671 Using a fake accent and using correct English are two poles of speaking skills, that is why most of the Indians fail to understand how to speak English fluently, Have you ever seen Shashi Tharoor's English, he does not focus on the accent but on his vocabulary, grammar, the way speaking words, fluency etc.
@@jinluwang5671 a comment does not mean only compliment, If you do a thing, there will be people to appreciate you and criticise you, that is why she left the comment section open to all, for reviewing her video.
BC why are you jealous😂. She is something you can't be. Well let's say you have a master degree in English literature but the moment you open your hole it stinks like Daal curry, while is amazing. 😅
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Hi Sundas, Can you please post a video on “how to become a data scientist in 2024” ?
Thanks for sharing. I think this is great for someone who already knows what they are looking to learn but not for someone who has to learn from scratch.
true always good idea to counter check.
What it gives chat GPT to you is a map of how to start and a map of how to continue
Learning is easy but how to apply your knowledge in real world projects is the progressive elaboration
I meant Refine knowledge through experience and continuous training
good point.
You know prior to watching your video a few weeks back I'd actually figured out that I needed some sort of syllabus. And I'd actually gotten Gemini AI to do it. I was just not as granular as you apparently are in this video. Presumably, when you take it that far a generative AI can you the nudge you need to succeed. So, I was on the right track. I just need to feed the AI more details about myself, the objective and the resources desired. This was a great presentation. Thank you
Right. The idea is that you have to keep on building and iterating to make the output better.
That was very helpful, thank you. The mistake I was making was asking chat GPT random questions without first setting the context so that it might give me an answer that wasn't necessary at my level of knowledge. By configuring chat GPT first, you can focus on whatever level is suitable for you. If you don't do this, you are liable to go around in circles because you have started at the wrong point. But you have to ask chat GPT questions that do not stray too far from the level which you are at, which can easily happen because one is impatient to know more advanced things, but you have to limit yourself to learning gradually and absorb the basic ideas before being able to fully comprehend the more advanced ones.
Like learning any subject, you have to learn how to crawl before being able to walk. This can be difficult since chat GPT will answer any question gladly without rebuke, so you have to have self-discipline here. I find it helpful to ask for plenty of examples to illustrate whatever concepts are being taught and you know it will be directly relevant to the level under study. Basically, it is a much more efficient way to use chat GPT than simply asking random questions. It's just a pity and rather a serious restriction that AI bots like chat GPT do not have the ability, as yet, to display diagrams or illustrations which would be an immense help in subjects like, for example, electronics and maths where graphs and tables are an indispensable part of the learning material. Words can only go so far...
Hi Sundas, Can you please post a video on “how to become a data scientist in 2024” ?
I guess she already did.
@@meeenix No Meenal, I was specifically asking for a video in 2024 considering the advancements in the field of AI.
I am working on it :)
@@SundasKhalid Thank you so much, I am eagerly awaiting it.
I think data scientist will be one of the first careers gone from the AI revolution. AI can generate everything a human can but better and faster.
The problem with this idea is that a specific conversation will become slow over time, forcing you to start a new conversation and continue there. This will lead to issues with ChatGPT not knowing what happened earlier.
Learning everyday, especially skill like programming, is not efficient, and quickly will become a struggle, then burnout, and then abandon the process.
Why?
Because you MUST take 1-3 days breaks, to give your brain the time to properly categorize and acquire new knowledge.
So, when creating a roadmap of learning, please include breaks.
Please ask chatGPT what is the optimal pace of learning, including breaks.
I also ask chatGPT to suggest what parts of knowledge can be practised with ANKI, and then I ask it again to create these ANKI cards.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🌐 *Introduction to Learning Python with ChatGPT in 2024*
- Overview of learning coding languages in 2024.
- Introduction to ChatGPT as a virtual teacher for customized learning.
- Focus on Python for its data analysis and visualization capabilities.
02:02 📋 *Configuring ChatGPT for Personalized Learning*
- Configuring ChatGPT by providing details about background, skill set, and Python learning goals.
- Demonstrating the configuration process for a personalized learning experience.
- Emphasis on the importance of detailed customization for effective results.
03:43 📅 *Creating a Detailed Learning Curriculum*
- Generating a customized 8-week curriculum using ChatGPT for learning Python.
- Weekly breakdown covering topics like basic Python, data structures, and libraries.
- Highlighting the significance of detailed planning for effective learning.
05:08 📚 *Additional Features and Applications of ChatGPT*
- Introducing the concept of custom GPTs for persistent learning plans.
- Exploring advanced features like code interpretation for data analysis.
- Utilizing ChatGPT for converting code between different programming languages.
07:56 🤖 *Learning Support and Debugging with ChatGPT*
- Leveraging ChatGPT for learning support, including explaining and commenting on code.
- Using ChatGPT for debugging assistance and error identification.
- Discussing the potential drawbacks and cautions in relying on generative AI tools.
09:47 🆓 *Conclusion and Acknowledgment of AI Tools*
- Acknowledging the free availability of generative AI tools like ChatGPT.
- Reflecting on the satisfaction of learning with customized and detailed materials.
- Encouraging cautious usage while highlighting the versatility of learning possibilities.
Made with HARPA AI
Thanks a lot from Germany 🌻
Thank you for sharing this valuable information.
Thanks dear. This video is really useful!
Thanks for your "Python teacher Custom GPT"
ok try leading to code in Hexadecimal for the RCA 1802.... good luck
Thankyou For this information thankyou so much❤
thanks for all the valuable suggestions! thanks
Wow! TOP! Great tip! Thank you so much!
Thanks for a very informative lesson. re the Python Teacher, did you upload documents to add to the knowledge base or does GPT source the information from the web based on your custom instructions?
I instructed it myself based on my experience with python. The more instructions you give, the more customized it is.
Thanks, but my only existing language is Fortran, learned in 1978 and finished using in 1980. So everything I remember about that is,….0.
Great video!
Hey, its like you configured it to be like what lonelyoctupus is offering.
Awesome thank you for this info !
Love the video Sundas 🚀 If anyone’s looking for more Python tutorials, we’ve released Loguru logging, task scheduling, and more to help the community too 💪
ma'am saab, ye sundas ka matlab kya hain?
Great video - very helpful
Thank you for sharing
Have you tried Copilot integrated with Bing in the chat section? It would be very interesting to see your comparison Copilot vs GPT.
No i haven't but it's on my list.
Hello Sundas, please make a detailed video on making projects, please
For python? I’ll think about some project ideas for beginner.
@@SundasKhalid yes yes please, not only for python, I learnt sql, excel uptill that, hope you get me. But making a real life project will be great 👍. So Sundas, please look into this, I want to know how projects are made, thanks in advance
That’s great and dandy until it hallucinates a thing you should learn and you waste three hours looking for that, and realize no such library exists 😂😂😂
Could you provide us a list of things that can be done with Python? I'd appreciate it.
thx for the video!! it was helpful
Chat GPT for the answer too
You Can write programmes for institutions like bankd, hospitals supermarket. You Can Do Data,analysis and visualization. You Can build apps and website. You Can solve everyday problems
Have you looked how much water/energy each ChatGPT query is using?
Yes. The planet only has 20 minutes to live and we are all going to die because ChatGPT and air conditioners are causing catastrophic climate change. You....are an idiot.
this is women is right my teacher say don't use it where is she when i need an answer . BUT be careful it does always spit out the right answer.
Thanks a ton ❤👸
The video has good viewing quality
How are you sure that AI gave you the best way to learn? Can you ask ChatGPT - who teached you to teach?
But as everyone starts to learn programming and become experts, will all such jobs become low skilled ones ? Morover, supply will increase and demand for programmers decrease?
In the last few years, it was really easy to learn programming, also for free. There are as few experts as ever.
ChatGPT won't make you an expert in anything, but it might maybe get you going, if you put in the effort (roughly the same effort you'd put without it, mind you).
No because most people won’t do the work or don’t wish to learn with or without AI. On the flip side, If everyone did know coding it would equalize and spread the wealth and knowledge that has been so RIDICULOUSLY gatekept that it would be the ultimate F U to gatekeepers! POWER TO THE PEOPLE!
@@MJ-bz3fw didnt understand it. Will you pls expalin?
learning to code requires a lot of work and not everyone is willing to put in that work imo.
@@MJ-bz3fw You had me with people not willing to put in the work but lost me on the whole gatekeeper thing; not sure what that means. I have hired developers in the past - if you mean I will have a preference for someone that put in the years and can do the exact work required, then sure. But there is no omnipresent force holding anyone back from learning.
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WHOOAH! SLOW DOWN!
I am here after watching the video of Codanics.
hi i want a friend who learns with me. :)
Hey bud. I could use a newbie programmer rival 😊
I have basic I.T knowledge. But zero programming knowledge. And can be a little competitive.
Bring. It. ONNNNNN 😊
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Indeed.
Nice video
How to Learn Python FAST with ChatGPT in 2024?. Thanks
Ok
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good matarilai
Nope nope nope. Chatgpt IS the best way to learn the wrong way.
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I gave myself 24 hours, and the instructions were the same... lol
... here we go
What happens when ChatGPT gave you false information when you are learning? You wouldn't know. lol
It’s possible that it gives false information. I guess that’s one of the few drawbacks of using any gen AI tools
You'll know when you run the code and the output is incorrect. But for a language as global and as old as Python, I would be comfortable trusting the code ingested into the AI model.
Every bit of this video was useful but your struggle to fake the american accent being an Indian hurt me from the core (edit) for all the people replying back advocating her, this comment was for her and not for you people, so please ignore this one
The video is about python not accent , you st....pid
What do you mean by struggle to fake? Is it wrong to speak good English? Does every Indian have to use heavy accent? Her video is not meant for Indians only, or is it? If you can’t appreciate this video, refrain from commenting
@@jinluwang5671 Using a fake accent and using correct English are two poles of speaking skills, that is why most of the Indians fail to understand how to speak English fluently, Have you ever seen Shashi Tharoor's English, he does not focus on the accent but on his vocabulary, grammar, the way speaking words, fluency etc.
@@jinluwang5671 a comment does not mean only compliment, If you do a thing, there will be people to appreciate you and criticise you, that is why she left the comment section open to all, for reviewing her video.
BC why are you jealous😂. She is something you can't be. Well let's say you have a master degree in English literature but the moment you open your hole it stinks like Daal curry, while is amazing. 😅
Can you help me get my first internship while I'm in college? I'd really appreciate it.@sundaskhalid
I have done a few videos on landing jobs. My next video will talk about it too.