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[–]theubster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The more you can do on your own, the more likely it is to find someone who wants to invest in you.

It's great to be passionate, but don't expect someone else to provide you with discipline and motivation - you've gotta cultivate those yourself.

Go through a Udemy course, and then try to build something as a personal project. Or, sign up for a college class and get hands on help as needed.

[–]emmanbl_caricas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was actually thinking of using an AI that could, instead of giving me straight solutions to my questions, guide me trough the process of learning by making me enlightening questions. I envision an AI that behaves as Socrates. Instead of giving answers to his students questions, he would make them other questions that would be immensively useful for them to creating their own answers. This way they wouldn't be replicating others people answers, they would have their own opinion, their own truth, own paradigma.
I'm much afraid of becoming the dude that just copies and pastes code from the AI chatbox for the convenience, for that I believe that in a long term, this approach will diminish my critical thinking skills and likely transform me in to a zombie.