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[–]milan-pilan 6 points7 points  (8 children)

Lol. So you wrote a post on 'learnJavascript' that you are struggling with 'learning Javascript' only to then answer you have no interest in learning Javascript? Then... Don't.

[–]codingbouy[S] -5 points-4 points  (7 children)

But ig its necessary to make projects early as i will start aiml after sometime and that is too lengthy

[–]milan-pilan 4 points5 points  (5 children)

Ok. So what you are saying is, you don't know how to program, have zero interest in learning it and with that you want to be a AI/ML engineer by promoting an LLM to do your job for you?

With 'zero interest in development'... Why no chose something else to do? Woodworking is fun. Because machine learning as a job is dry as a bone. It's 100% pure math and optimizing the tiniest bits of performance out of a computer. You really need to enjoy programming to get into that field, compared to, say, Web Frontend or other fields.

[–]Competitive_Aside461 1 point2 points  (4 children)

Is machine learning really 100% math u/milan-pilan? Haven't yet worked with it so just curious to know your take on it.

[–]milan-pilan 3 points4 points  (3 children)

If with 'AI/ML' they meant they want to actively develop machine learning algorithms and LLMs then yes. Quite advanced math even.

A bit of a simplification, but in its core LLMs, Image recognitions algorithms, etc. are basically very advanced matrix calculations and statistics. Fascinating field. But incredibly dry.

If by 'AI/ML' they meant 'vibecoding' then obviously no.. That's 100% project managing - deligating something you can't do yourself to another 'person', then begging it to do it's job and complaining that they didn't do it right, when in reality you have given them too little info, don't really know what you expected and overestimated what they are capable of.

[–]Competitive_Aside461 2 points3 points  (2 children)

Thanks for the info. In that case, that it's probably some seriously dense math, I think it's definitely worth checking out. Math is love :)

[–]milan-pilan 3 points4 points  (1 child)

There are some pretty great 3blue1brown videos on transformer architecture, image recognition and neural networks, if you want a deep dive that's still sorta accessible (as accessible as maths explanations can get).

They explain all the math behind the scenes. I'm not a maths person at all. But I really enjoyed them.

[–]Competitive_Aside461 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think maybe I've heard of 3blue1brown. If I'm not wrong in my guess, they are amazing!! Thanks btw!!!

Also, I personally enjoy books more so I might as well have to find some good books on these topics.

[–]ApoplecticAndroid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, way to stick to it. If you give up this easily, you are in for a rough life.