The AI learning challenge: A lot of folks worrying about their work/career/job want to learn AI. Or ML? The #1 tool in Machine Learning is gradient descent. I asked Chat GPT what is it: “Gradient descent is an optimization algorithm commonly used in machine learning and statistical modeling to minimize a function by iteratively moving towards the steepest descent, as defined by the negative of the gradient.”
Huh? What’s that. OK. Let’s simply it. Think of a 3D mountain (triple integral in calculus). You want to find the quickest way down the mountain. Got it?
But, here’s the challenge. I’m a mathy engineer. I had to have 2 years of calculus, 1 year of linear algebra, 1 year of statistics/probability, 1 year of fluency of a computer language, etc. Anyway, you get it that to do ML, you need a lot of math and maybe a degree.
The Simple Solution: Andrew Ng, a former Stanford professor and now entrepreneur, teaches this intuitively on Coursera. No math. Just algebra and intuitive programming using preprogrammed. https://www.coursera.org/specializations/machine-learning-introduction
Takeaway: If you want to learn ML and AI, don’t get a math or CS degree. Takes Ng’s courses on Coursera. If you want to get a math degree and solve triple integrals, go ahead. But, I’m now doing the simple, effective, and doable.