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5 Ways to Understanding AI

Written by: Michelle Harris

 

1. Learn the Basics of AI

Start with foundational knowledge by studying basic concepts like machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing. There are many free resources, such as online courses (Coursera, edX, etc.) and introductory books like B.L.A.Q.: The Ultimate Guide to Dynamic Prompts on Amazon.com, that can help you get started.

 

2. Hands-On Practice

Engage with AI through practical experience. Purchasing literature such as B.L.A.Q.: The Ultimate Guide to Dynamic Prompts on Amazon.com can put you at the forefront of learning the basics of prompt creation.

 

3. Stay Updated with AI News and Research

Follow reputable AI blogs, podcasts, and research papers to stay informed about the latest advancements, trends, and ethical discussions in AI. Websites like BookshelfAIPublishing.com, Bookshelf AI Monthly, and MIT Technology Review are good places to start.

 

4. Join AI Communities

Participate in AI-focused forums, social media groups, or local meetups. Engaging with others who are learning or working in AI can help you gain insights, solve problems, and stay motivated. Join Michelle Harris as she ventures to show the need for diversity and inclusion in the AI conversation.

 

5. Explore AI Applications

Examine real-world AI applications in various industries like healthcare, finance, and entertainment. Understanding how AI is applied in different contexts can give you a practical perspective on its capabilities and limitations.

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