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Two Lessons learned to end the day
# Lesson 1: Data quality is most important. - devops_toolkit_one.txt It's **VERY** important to make sure that the data that you're using is 'good' data. See the attached example, 'devops_toolkit_one.txt', the entire script is littered with *Ian*. The author was trying to saying 'Aiven'. Considering there is a lot of content on you tube that could be benefitted from by just reading transcripts, as opposed to listening or watching. This highlights the necessity for data quality. Even the state of the art won't be able to do anything with this kind of data. *Update*: Upon further examination, the actuality is it was substituting 'Aiven' with *Ivan*. Which leads to Lesson 2. # Lesson 2: You probably want that Metadata and... Watch the damn video. - devops_toolkit 2.json I watched part of the video and assumed that Ian stood for 'Aiven' when actually, *Ivan* stood for it. This leads me to a critical point, especially for people who aren't speaking clearly, the Heading, subtitles, and descriptions matter in the form of Metadata. I mention this because, it seems like youtube video transcription is becoming more and more popular as the AI craze has been refueled. Also, for the scrappers... Collect and store that Metadata with your scrapes, and also... Be mindful of others servers, we're all experimenting at some point. Don't overload someone else's servers, and be mindful of how you're using content. Anyways, just a thought after working with... https://aws.amazon.com/transcribe/ https://ffmpeg.org/ https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp https://aws.amazon.com/bedrock/ https://python.langchain.com/ Credit to the video creator, interesting video for managing your databases at scale, multi-cloud, using a nice gui. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhlY7kkAw7w
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New comment Oct '23
2 likes • Oct '23
Thanks for sharing what you learned @Brandon Phillips !
Seniors and AI
Hi everyone, In this digitized society, I notice that seniors frequently stumble over digital obstacles, such as navigating through the process of tax filing or using iDeal for online payments. Personally, I see an opportunity where AI assistants can serve as a tool to bridge this gap. It seems to me that, if introduced correctly, this technology has the potential to guide seniors towards greater independence in the digital world. I am curious about your experiences and insights on this. How do you think we can make the digital world more accessible for seniors?
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New comment Sep '23
Seniors and AI
3 likes • Sep '23
@Minh Cao Le which one would you say you are most excited for becoming a reality?
3 likes • Sep '23
I’m definitely excited about the ones relating to medicine and improving the quality of life! Thanks so much for sharing this video!
Beginner
Hello guys . I have a big interest in Artificial Intelligence and machine learning but to be honest I do not have an idea on where to start . Kindly I need a roadmap on how to achieve this . On another note I like how you guys make improvements and share them , its amazing . Thanks
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New comment Sep '23
2 likes • Sep '23
Hi @Morgan Bett i believe most of us in the community feel like this. The classroom provides great guidance on how to get started. Learning Python is a fundamental and it’ll be extremely important to get familiar with it
Beginner
I am new to data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence. I know some of the basics of Python (variables, strings, integers, thats basically it). I would appreciate some tutorials/resources that I could use to learn these topics (ML, AI, Data Science and Python). Cheers!
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New comment Nov '23
3 likes • Sep '23
Hi I found Kaggle to be a great resource in learning Python and Machine Learning!
Beginner
Hi everyone! I'm new here. I want to learn about AI and Data Science which I have no idea about so I would appreciate it if you told me about how to do it more efficiently, what mistakes I should avoid and the best Resouces I can use.
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New comment Sep '23
3 likes • Sep '23
Hi @Mohamed Shafi'i I believe @Ana Crosatto Thomsen’s advice is spot on. Following the videos in the classroom really teach you what you need to learn. I was a complete beginner with Python and now I’m a lot more comfortable with it.
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Software Engineer curious about AI

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