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Slalom vs start up - and go!
Id start with a cloud platform and use their AI service to start
In reality someone else has probably already done it if you’re not a researcher or on the bleeding edge. There’s almost ALWAYS a library, your paycheck is from determining which and how to best customize/leverage it.
This is true for almost anything related to development. Source: stackoverflow
I work in AI and I did not get a degree or go to a bootcamp, not worth the $. And im one of the least motivated people but still taught myself, barely know python for basic data analysis. If you know how to program, you should be competent enough to do so too.
I studied economics so I know math, statistics, etc. I use free online classes to learn python, basic data science, neural networks, etc. I never paid for any of it. My company trained me how to use their specific ai solutions. So it's what im working in now. Im still constantly learning, it never ends.
Start with udemy courses. Some free, some are $. Get familiarized and then go for boot camp, so you dont end up catching up all the time.
There are nano degrees too offered. Good luck
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