Can you recommend a path for non-technical people to learn artificial intelligence?
Getting started with Artificial Intelligence can feel like a lot in the beginning honestly, most people feel that way. The trick is not to overthink it and just begin somewhere. Here’s a more grounded way to approach it:
- First, get a basic sense of what AI actually covers machine learning, NLP, data…don’t go too deep yet, just explore
- Learn Python along the way, and yeah, some math will come in handy, but you don’t need to be a math genius
- Put together a simple plan so you’re not jumping randomly between topics
- Try building small projects early even if they’re rough, that’s where real learning happens
- Look into an ai certification program if you want a bit of direction and structure
- Keep going, even on days it feels confusing it’s part of the process
From what I’ve seen, having some guidance early on makes a big difference. That’s where something like H2K Infosys can help it gives you a clearer path, some hands-on exposure, and saves you from a lot of trial-and-error.
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