I have been sending out several posts about the importance of AI and how you can build a huge career in it fast.
But it raises a fundamental question - do you need to know how to code to build a career or business in AI? Turns out you don’t.
The first use case of AI is using AI to assist your already existent workflow. This includes things like content creation, assistance with emails & assignments, etc.
For this you just need to know how to use AI tools like ChatGPT, not the tech. This is often referred to as “prompt engineering”.
SimpleAI is a great resource to learn about various tools & tricks as a beginner, subscribe to it for free using the link.
Even if you want to build a hardcore AI startup, or use the OpenAI functionality in your own startup, you can always outsource the tech to a developer or use Bubble (nocode).
Remember, most companies and customers pay you not for the tech, but for your ability to generate revenue. If you can bring the customers while someone else develops the tech, you are useful.
Connecting Dots is a great free newsletter to help you learn about startups & how to build one using AI.
If you are more mathematically inclined like me, you can go for theoretical AI/ML studies. I took up quite a few theoretical ML and algorithmic courses during my time at IIT Bombay.
AI Scientists and researchers are being paid millions of dollars by big tech companies as after all the AI is being developed by them.
Remember, AI is a tool to help us, not the other way around. You should use it to ease up your work flow, don’t be afraid of the tech - there are many ways to benefits from technology without knowing how it works.
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See you tomorrow 9 AM!
— Kalpit Veerwal