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 ❤
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.
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.
@@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.
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
FYI tensorflow certificate is no longer being offered
Yeah I just found out yesterday! Thanks for pointing that out
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 ❤
I needed this
Gotchu bro 🤝
Cool! U inspired us a lot ❤
I'm super glad!
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.
just viewed to encourage this guy
Appreciate it 🙌
Thankyu really needed this
No worries!
Trust me you are going to become famous bro like the way make us things understand
Thanks 🙌
Great Buddy❤
Thanks
thanks man got a picture on what to do
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.
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 :)
Do a video on mathematics road map. Like how much calculus did you learnt to do linear algebra or algorithms
Good idea, thanks
Need more videos on ai ml ❤
Gotchu, what topics in particular?
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.
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
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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!