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Week 8 Blog 2 - ChatGPT's Response to, "How Do I Learn to Code AI?"

     Hello everyone! In this blog, I would like to showcase what ChatGPT has to say about the following prompt. "In a blog format, please discuss how to learn to code AI." I always find it interesting when AI describes aspects about itself. Perhaps it is because of our human nature to assign human traits to things. With AI being so relatively new, it is hard for me to imagine it being able to make such in depth commentaries about its creation. Yet here we are. I digress. The following is what ChatGPT has to say in regard to the prompt. Unleashing the Power of AI: A Guide to Coding Artificial Intelligence Embarking on the exciting journey of coding artificial intelligence (AI) opens up a world of possibilities. Whether you aspire to create intelligent chatbots, develop cutting-edge machine learning models, or explore the realm of computer vision, mastering the art of coding AI requires a dedicated approach. In this blog post, we will delve into a comprehensive guide for be...

Week 8 Blog 1 - Chapter 8 of Surfing the Tsunami

    Hello everyone! In this blog, I would like to discuss chapter 8 of Surfing the Tsunami by Todd Kelsey. In the final chapter, Kelsey makes a point to reiterate what the next steps in familiarizing oneself with AI can look like. He gives many recommendations of books, services, and ideas. For example, in chapter 7, Kelsey describes Andrew Ng's website Coursera.com. In this chapter, he hammers down the notion of utilizing this specific website to one's advantage. Another idea that Kelsey mentions that can help, is to learn how to code so that AI development can rest within oneself directly.      I believe this to be the best option in the grand scheme of things because AI is not going anywhere any time soon. So it is best to learn how to create and handle AI so that those skills can be used to secure positions at highly reputable and profitable companies. The more skills one has under their belt in regard to AI the more of an asset they will become for companie...

Week 7 Blog 2 - ChatGPT Discusses the Most Influential Person to AI Development.

    Hello everyone! This week in my ChatGPT adventure, I wanted to see what the AI tool has to say regarding the most influential person to AI development. I asked ChatGPT the following prompt, "Please list, in a blog format containing 3 core paragraphs, who is the most influential person in AI development." The following is what ChatGPT has to say on the subject The Most Influential Figure in AI Development: Revolutionizing the Future      Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as one of the most transformative technologies of our time, revolutionizing industries, driving innovation, and shaping our daily lives. Behind this remarkable progress stands a myriad of brilliant minds, but one figure towers above the rest as the most influential person in AI development. This individual's contributions have not only pushed the boundaries of what AI can achieve but have also inspired countless researchers and developers to pursue groundbreaking advancements. In this ...

Week 7 Blog 1 - Chapter 7 of Surfing the Tsunami

    Hello everyone! This week, I'd like to take a closer look at chapter 7 of the book Surfing the Tsunami by Todd Kelsey. This chapter discusses important figures in AI development and where to look for more information. It also has several interviews with prominent figures in the AI world as well. In this blog post, however, I would like to discuss the following person which Kelsey mentions in chapter 7, Andrew Ng.     Andrew Ng provided great contributions to the advancement and development of AI tools. A Stanford graduate, Andrew helped push the world with the MOOC revolution (Massively Open Online Courses). MOOC refers to courses that are available online for anyone to access and learn more about AI. Andrew Ng offers his contribution to MOOC with his website that he co-founded called coursera.com.