Can you suggest ways for a non-technical person to start learning AI?
The easiest way is through beginner-level AI learning courses that are designed for people who aren’t coders or math experts. One option that people often find helpful is H2K Infosys. They don’t rush things or overload you right away. It usually begins with simple concepts and real-life examples stuff you can actually relate to before moving into areas like machine learning or neural networks. That gradual build-up makes a difference.
Also, it's not just learning by doing, which I think is where a lot of courses go wrong. There’s some hands-on practice and guidance involved, so you’re actually doing the work instead of just watching someone else do it. And they touch on practical things too, like resumes and interviews which, let’s be honest, is what most people are aiming for in the end. If you take your time with it and don’t try to rush through everything in one go, it’s a pretty reasonable way to ease into AI without feeling completely out of place.
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