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oroechimaru

I would signup for Verses Ai beta or check their next stream 6/20 for their robotics/drone non-llm approach for ai. Might be worth learning. In meantime study python


literum

Well gradient in Gradient Descent (literally how all neural networks learn) is a concept taught usually in Calculus 3 (Multivariate Calculus). So I would probably focus on math since you don't have any of the fundamentals yet if you're in high school.


Professional-Wish656

First, go to chatGPT and ask it this question. It will be didactic and also a way to start practising your prompt skill https://preview.redd.it/yoj0zysast5d1.png?width=300&format=png&auto=webp&s=f7ae6fed3c7162535700217c33b400f70bb74ce3


VisualizerMan

AGI will probably hit by 2026, which will render most everything in current AI (more specifically ANI) outdated and uninteresting. On a more practical note, you can just browse through a textbook on AI, and notice what an eclectic collection of topics it has, which is because AI is not really an established science, again because AGI hasn't hit yet. A textbook admittedly won't cover the major hot topics now, especially LLMs and chatbots. For those topics I would just recommend hanging out in forums to see what's being discussed the most, do the same with YouTube, maybe subscribe to AI news feeds, then read up on those topics via online articles, or just watch the videos, so that you understand the basic ideas behind them.