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how hard is a job in ai? how much maths is it? could i as a webshitter mediocre frontend chad without a computer science degree pivot? there's some two year programs in my country for it, thinken of applying.
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>>100149207
Practically all of it is math, it barely touches computer science other than in the actual execution phase
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>>100149207
All you have to do is start working on personal AI projects and then just snowball the skill from there
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>>100149207
those meme degrees aren't gonna teach you shit aside from copy pasting python code and doing some LARP tier math
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>>100149207
every AI needs a UI but the AI field is the "hot" thing right now and you'll never make it as a mediocre engineer, especially with no degree. your resume gets tossed in a pile with hundreds of people better than you in countless different ways. whats worse is that, even if you had some unique talents or experiences that would make you attractive, it wouldn't matter because you're getting filtered by an AI before your resume is ever seen by human eyes

only way you can get into AI from where you are is to make your own AI project and ramp it up to thousands of daily users. if thats not something you can do, there's no hope for you



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