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Do AI training programs cover tools like TensorFlow or PyTorch?

 
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Yes, many Ai training courses particularly those aimed at newcomers and intermediate learners, include instruction on frameworks such as TensorFlow and PyTorch. It’s kind of hard to avoid them, to be honest, since they’re everywhere in real-world ML and deep learning work.

And you’ll notice pretty quickly that just knowing the theory isn’t enough. These frameworks are what people actually use to build and test models, so getting comfortable with them matters. A lot.

The better courses don’t just explain how they work they make you use them. You’ll usually find some hands-on projects baked in, which is where things start to click. Messing around with real datasets, debugging your own code… that’s the part that sticks.

Some training programs H2K Infosys comes to mind tend to lean into that practical side a bit more. They include these tools in the curriculum and try to connect everything to real industry use cases, not just textbook examples. That kind of approach can make the learning feel a bit more grounded, especially early on.


This topic was modified 3 months ago by Amanda Kane
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Topic starter Posted : 30/03/2026 6:20 am
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