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Who else joining the AI band wagan? Anyone working in the field? Is the hype real? what are some of the important skill sets you need to succeed? Any books you recommend to supplement the online classes?

How is the market for AI in Pakistan?
 
I'm involved in an aspect of it as part of my work for self-driving cars. For anyone looking to get into it, step one would be to gain mastery of Python.
 
I'm involved in an aspect of it as part of my work for self-driving cars. For anyone looking to get into it, step one would be to gain mastery of Python.

Thats nice. Do you mess around with Computer Vision and deep learning at all? I'm doing some prototype work in Python.
 
Thats nice. Do you mess around with Computer Vision and deep learning at all? I'm doing some prototype work in Python.

I'm personally more on the hardware side and low level embedded programming, but yes my wider team dabbles into it.


Try doing this:






Once you have a hang of python you can follow along these tutorials and implement them yourself. I think that is the best way to learn (atleast for me). Reading from a book doesn't work for me, I have to actually do it to get it.
 
I'm involved in an aspect of it as part of my work for self-driving cars. For anyone looking to get into it, step one would be to gain mastery of Python.
I intend to get in this field and currently I am learning python.
Would you suggest what are the best ways to learn Python?
 
I intend to get in this field and currently I am learning python.
Would you suggest what are the best ways to learn Python?

Learn by doing. I would start by doing some tutorials on numpy, pandas and sklearn. Then making simple applications. I built an automated stock portfolio manager using python in about a week.
 
I intend to get in this field and currently I am learning python.
Would you suggest what are the best ways to learn Python?

Don't spend too much time learning python. Get straight into solving problems (you will learn python on the way). If you are in Gurgaon, I can suggest few companies which pay less for entry level jobs, but train you well and you can make a jump in 1 year.

btw, do you know smash (nickname of someone from kashmir and name similar to yours).
 
Don't spend too much time learning python. Get straight into solving problems (you will learn python on the way). If you are in Gurgaon, I can suggest few companies which pay less for entry level jobs, but train you well and you can make a jump in 1 year.

btw, do you know smash (nickname of someone from kashmir and name similar to yours).

Yes I live near Gurgaon. Please suggest these companies.
Can you please elaborate about Smash?
 
I intend to get in this field and currently I am learning python.
Would you suggest what are the best ways to learn Python?

Just learn by doing... Leetcode.com
 
Yes I live near Gurgaon. Please suggest these companies.
Can you please elaborate about Smash?

I will talk to someone in these companies and let you know by tomorrow through the mods.

smash was an acronym for syed m a shah.
 
Michael Schumacher: Seven-time F1 champion's family plan legal action after AI-generated 'interview'

Michael Schumacher's family are planning legal action against a magazine which published an artificial intelligence-generated 'interview' with the former Formula 1 driver.

Schumacher, a seven-time F1 champion, suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident in December 2013 and has not been seen in public since.

Die Aktuelle ran a picture of a smiling Schumacher, 54, on the front cover of its latest edition with a headline of "Michael Schumacher, the first interview".

A strapline underneath reads "it sounded deceptively real", and it emerges in the article that the supposed quotes had been produced by AI.

The article was produced using an AI programme called charatcter.ai, which artificially generated Schumacher 'quotes' about his health and family.

"I can with the help of my team actually stand by myself and even slowly walk a few steps," read the Schumacher 'quotes'.

"My wife and my children were a blessing to me and without them I would not have managed it. Naturally they are also very sad, how it has all happened.

"They support me and are standing firmly at my side."

The family have confirmed to news agency Reuters that they are planning to pursue the matter legally.

The magazine's publishers told BBC Sport they would not be commenting on the issue.

Following his skiing accident, Schumacher was placed into an induced coma and was brought home in September 2014, with his medical condition since kept private by his family.

Schumacher won two of his F1 world drivers' titles with Benetton in 1994 and 1995, while he claimed five in a row for Ferrari from 2000 to 2004.

His seven F1 titles is a record shared jointly with Lewis Hamilton, while Schumacher achieved 91 race wins over his career, a record Hamilton surpassed in 2020.

The German originally retired from racing in 2006 but returned in 2010 before again retiring two years later.

Schumacher's son Mick used to drive for Haas in F1 and is currently a reserve driver for Mercedes.

In a 2021 Netflix documentary, Schumacher's wife Corinna said: "We live together at home. We do therapy. We do everything we can to make Michael better and to make sure he's comfortable, and to simply make him feel our family, our bond.

"We're trying to carry on as a family, the way Michael liked it and still does. And we are getting on with our lives.

"'Private is private', as he always said. It's very important to me that he can continue to enjoy his private life as much as possible. Michael always protected us, and now we are protecting Michael."

https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/65333115
 
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