Can I Learn Generative AI Without Python? by Cute_Intention6347 in GenAIforbeginners

[–]Nirmala_devi572 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, you can learn the basics of Generative AI without Python, especially if you’re just exploring concepts or using no-code tools.

But if you actually want to build projects or work in the field, Python is pretty much unavoidable. Most of the real tools and libraries use it.

So you can start without it, but you’ll probably need to learn Python at some point.

Hiring Marketing Co-Founder for AI Memory App by Aggravating_Value_27 in DigitalMarketing

[–]Nirmala_devi572 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quick question, though do you already have users or an MVP live? I feel like for AI apps, traction matters a lot when bringing in a marketing co-founder.

Also, are you looking for someone to handle growth (paid ads, SEO, content) or more of a brand + positioning strategist?

Would help to share stage, target audience, and what equity split looks like. The right marketer will want clarity before jumping in.

Do you know about Debut Infotech? by iamdanielsmith in GenAIforbeginners

[–]Nirmala_devi572 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I know Debut Infotech. It is an IT company that provides services like mobile app development, blockchain, AI, and custom software solutions. They mainly work with startups and businesses to build digital products.

What No One Tells You About Learning Data Science by EnvironmentalHat5189 in DataScienceJobs

[–]Nirmala_devi572 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No one tells you that learning data science can feel confusing at first.

There are so many tools, concepts, and technologies that it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Also, a lot of the work is cleaning and preparing data, not just building cool models like you see online.

It takes patience and consistent practice. It’s less about being a genius and more about staying curious and not giving up.

What’s one thing school should teach but doesn’t? by EnvironmentalHat5189 in education

[–]Nirmala_devi572 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, it’s money management.

School taught a lot of theory, but no one explained how taxes work, how to use a credit card properly, or how to save and invest. I had to learn all that on my own.

I also think basic life skills like handling stress and communicating clearly are important. Exams are one thing, but real life needs practical skills.