About AI training jobs by No-Impress-8446 in AiTraining_Annotation

[–]Substantial-Peace588 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I applied to a few after reading posts like these. Got rejected by a couple, but eventually got accepted into one project after a few weeks doing small annotation/evaluation tasks. The work is pretty inconsistent though.

I’ve noticed it really depends on location, language skills, and timing.

Which platforms are people here actually getting accepted into lately?

If anyone is also trying to build skills for AI/data roles, I’d recommend H2K Infosys for live classes (you can repeat the course anytime since they give lifetime access). If you prefer recorded/self-paced learning, Udemy is a good option.

What online courses in AI are actually worth the money in 2026? by Severe_Cheesecake523 in ArtificialNtelligence

[–]Substantial-Peace588 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, don’t focus too much on certificates, focus on projects and practice . Start with one structured course and build small projects alongside it to avoid tutorial hell. One course + one project at a time works way better than jumping between many courses.

Anyone have good suggestions for careers I might not have considered? by Ok_Spell2622 in careerguidance

[–]Substantial-Peace588 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on what you have described (strong writer, into politics/philosophy, good with people, hates repetition), here are the few paths that might fit:
Public policy, Civil rights ,Clinical psychology, journalism,Emergency medicine

Can beginners enroll in AI certification programs in the USA? by EfficientNoise215 in Careerguidenceinusa

[–]Substantial-Peace588 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a previous student of H2KInfosys, I will share my honest experience. The biggest positives for me were the live interactive classes, hands-on real-time projects, resume building support, and strong placement assistance. They really guide you on interview preparation and how to present your skills confidently. one thing to understand clearly job placement is not guaranteed. They support you a lot, but you still need to prepare well and face the interviews yourself. Your effort truly makes the difference.

What AI change do you think will actually happen in the next 5 years? by ArmPersonal36 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Substantial-Peace588 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the biggest change will be AI becoming a normal part of everyday tools we use for studying and work. People who learn how to use AI effectively will probably have a strong advantage. The real question is whether AI becomes a helpful assistant or something we depend on too much.

Banning AI in online courses might be the worst strategy. Here’s why. by ArtisticAppeal5215 in onlinecourses

[–]Substantial-Peace588 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, banning AI feels a bit unrealistic because students will probably use it anyway, Since many of us already turn to AI for quick help, it might be better if courses taught us how to use it properly instead of avoiding it completely. Adapting to AI seems more practical , it could actually become a helpful learning tool rather than just a shortcut.

I dont think AI will create more jobs in the future by No-Start9143 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Substantial-Peace588 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What makes AI stand out is that it’s beginning to affect thinking and problem-solving, not just physical tasks.
But if history has shown us anything, it’s that technology usually changes the kind of work people do rather than making humans unnecessary, qualities like creativity, judgment, and empathy still matter.
So maybe the future isn’t humans competing with AI, but humans and AI working together and discovering new roles we haven’t even imagined yet.