What are some resources that you can suggest for a newbie trying to understand the world of AI?

Shivani Oza
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Specifically, text based AI (GPT-3). I have tried the normal Google search but there is a lot of noise and a lot of alarmism out there. I want to understand in layperson's language about the implications of an AI such as GPT-3 and what can I do to potentially upskill myself?

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Priya Jamba
Hey! Here is an ebook I read that can help you out - https://drive.google.com/file/d/... It covers - Technologies that make AI writing SEO-friendly. - AI’s ever-growing impact on content creation - Evolution of AI writing since the 1950s - Process of AI writing, step by step. - The edge AI writing has over manual writing and the myriad challenges involved - Do’s and Don’ts of AI writing - The many use cases of AI, from content marketing to sales and business development for practical deployment.
Shivani Oza
@priya_jamba Hi Priya, Thanks for sharing this. I will go through the Ebook and will share my thoughts with you.
Justin Johnson
There is an online course by @alexcastrounis called Why of AI (https://www.whyofai.com/). Great way to gain a better understanding in layperson's language. Best part is that no technical expertise is needed!
Shivani Oza
@alexcastrounis @justin_govy Oh, wow! That's quite interesting. Thanks for sharing, Justin! :)
Alex Castrounis
Thanks for the shout out @justin_govy! We actually have multiple online courses and certifications geared towards non-practitioners such as business folks and decision-makers that want to increase their AI literacy and fluency, and that also help provide a business perspective for technical practitioners.
Justin Johnson
@alexcastrounis @shivani_oza No problem, it's a really helpful course!
Shivani Oza
@justin_govy @alexcastrounis That sounds intriguing. I shall definitely check them out.
Anshaj Goyal
Here are a few resources that can help a newbie understand the world of AI: 1. Online courses and tutorials: Coursera, Udacity, and edX offer a wide range of online courses on AI and related topics. These courses are typically self-paced and can be taken at your own convenience. 2. Books on AI and machine learning: There are many books available that can help you understand the basics of AI and machine learning. Some popular options include "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach" by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, and "Introduction to Machine Learning" by Alpaydin. 3. Video lectures by experts: YouTube is a great source of video lectures on AI and machine learning. Search for channels and channels that cover these topics, and watch the videos to learn from experts in the field. 4. Conferences and workshops: Attending conferences and workshops on AI can be a great way to learn from experienced professionals and stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the field. Look for conferences and workshops in your area, or consider attending virtual events if you can't travel. 5. Online communities and forums: Join online communities and forums where you can ask questions and learn from others who are interested in AI. Some popular options include Reddit, Quora, and LinkedIn groups.
Shivani Oza
@anshaj_goyal Thanks for taking the time out and compiling such a thorough answer, Anshaj. Appreciate it!
Ali Rehman
Getting insights from the comments 🙂
Shivani Oza
@ali_rehman1 Absolutely! I am quite liking Product Hunt community's readiness to share information which is quite rare :)
yash
Each of these resources offers different benefits and insights into the world of AI, so it's important to check them out if you're interested in getting started on this fascinating topic. Additionally, be sure to stay up-to-date with industry trends so that your understanding reflects the latest developments within this rapidly growing field!
Shivani Oza
@shubham_k721 Thanks for the reply! Do you have any particular website/forum that would be a good starting point?
Richard Gao
You can check out the subreddits (r/GPT3) or the discords (there's probably plenty if you look around), since there's more of a community of people who aren't against the AIs there. There is definitely a lot of alarmism (if you thought text AI had it bad, I dare you take a look at the reaction to image generators like Stable Diffusion) You can also look up more technical terms on Google rather than typing in "GPT-3", which is bound to get more alarmist sensationalist resources. Try adding "LLM", "Large Language Model", "GPT-3 vs BLOOM", "GPT-3 vs GPT-J", or "How was GPT-3 trained" to your Google searches. And if you're curious, I'm currently developing a rest API for BLOOM, an open source GPT-3 alternative. You can see more of my developments on the twitter link in my bio.
m farzam
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Shivani Oza
@richard_gao2 Thanks a lot, Richard. These resources are extremely helpful. I think I will first try and wrap my head around text AI before exploring the world of Image generators :D
Richard Gao
@m_farzam Yep. You could join the Stable Diffusion or ChatGPT discords
Aiswaria Mohan
There are a lot of options for tools to consider built on AI. You may try Synthesia, Rephrase.AI , Movio etc. for text to audio /video rendering. Peppertype.ai, Copysmith, Conversion.ai etc. for content writing. You can find some quick guides on these topics here https://bridgegap.web-stepup.com...
Shivani Oza
@aishwaria_mohan Thanks a lot for the suggestions, Aishwaria!