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Collaborative Brilliance: Showcasing Your Skills for Our Group Project! 🌟
Hi everyone! Ready for Saturday? This post is for all the awesome people joining the group project. 🚀 I'd love for each of us to share what we believe we can bring to the table. I know it's common to sometimes overestimate or underestimate our capabilities, but this exercise can help in dividing tasks and understanding the human force we're working with 😉. Don't be shy! Even if you're unsure about your skills, remember, your uniqueness is what we need. So, share with us in simple English, lol: Hard skills and Soft skills. Let the sharing begin! 😄 If you're not on the list but are participating, feel free to share as well! @Deleted , @Brandon Phillips , @Marco Bottaro , @Olu Akin, @Dave Ebbelaar, @Rod Langone, @Zachary Mwarari, @Bastian Brand, @Shivkumar Honnukai, @Thomas Kangah, @Andersen Chang, @Nick Griffin, @Alberto Puma, @Zachary Mwarari, @Jorge L, @Jossue Flores, @Gabriel Vleisides, @Muhammad Sohail, @Aziz Amari, @Natasha Djayaputera, @Sapnil Patel, @Yael Even-Haim
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I would be honored to contribute to a future project. For now, I will focus on my business family while also refining my skills. Good luck! I am confident that you all can create amazing things together.
Training AI Models Beyond Large Language Models
The basics takeaways of this video are: - Evaluate large language models (LLMs) for your specific use case, particularly for exploratory purposes. - If it doesn't meet your needs, consider writing plain old code as much as possible. - When you encounter bottlenecks, explore specialized models. You can train these by generating your own dataset and using products like Vertex AI, among others. https://www.builder.io/blog/train-ai https://builder.io/content
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Training AI Models Beyond Large Language Models
What is the next step after having some knowledge of Python?
Hey everyone! I just finished the Python course on Kaggle. As I embark on the journey of data science, I find myself feeling a bit lost. After gaining some fundamental knowledge of Python, I believe the next step is to start a project and align it with my learning path. What do you think about this approach? As a newbie in the field of data science, what suggestions do you have for me?
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@Ana Crosatto Thomsen Thank you for sharing that! I'm from Ecuador, and I wasn't aware that I have a Brazilian name 😅. I'm curious to learn more about Portuguese.
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@Ana Crosatto Thomsen Genial encontrar alguien que hable español 😄. Gracias por la recomendación, seguro le añado a mi lista.
AI prompt engineering
What are your thoughts on AI prompt engineering? I read the other day that it might be a short-lived profession, as AI systems become more intuitive and the precision of input prompts becomes less crucial. This makes sense to me.
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Indeed, I've been working on designs today using Microsoft Designer. When I provided a prompt that wasn't very effective, it suggested a better one.
Introductions to the fields of data science and AI engineering
I found these two links helpful as introductions to the fields of data science and AI engineering. They also cover the skills you need to have or acquire, as well as the job opportunities and salaries you can expect. https://www.discoverdatascience.org/ https://www.discoverdatascience.org/career-information/artificial-intelligence-engineer/
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