OkieTardboom/soon 11mo ago#5562605
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O'Reilly Practical Deep Learning for Cloud, Mobile, and Edge because Im getting a cs degree and data science sounds way more interesting than software engineering.
!codecels tell me why im stupid for reading this and what i should be reading instead
I think it's actually a pretty good intro to the topic and is fairly well written. The problem i have with this book like most learning involving code is they just say "copy and paste this shit for this result"
It did send me down a rabbit hole of reading papers about biologically inspired vision which seems really cool and i have absolutely no idea how to implement it.
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OkieTard 11mo ago#5562672
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I think O'Reilly books are actually pretty good at explaining things conceptually at least. I thought about doing CS as a hobby or career change, but I just love regulatory work too much. (And my job is super awesome!)
I also have to read them because we're trying to grasp how AI is being regulated, but you cannot really do so if you don't get fundamental concepts about AI. Highly recommend them for beginners.
Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey cage.
Do coding don't read books, the books will probably be outdated by the time you are done unless they are like machine code and sorting algorithm level shit
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O'Reilly Practical Deep Learning for Cloud, Mobile, and Edge because Im getting a cs degree and data science sounds way more interesting than software engineering.
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It's literally foid for ‘statistics'
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It did send me down a rabbit hole of reading papers about biologically inspired vision which seems really cool and i have absolutely no idea how to implement it.
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need a real degree (math) for that instead of stupid butt cs, homes
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Comp sci is the second class coding degree to math
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math is the goat
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I think O'Reilly books are actually pretty good at explaining things conceptually at least. I thought about doing CS as a hobby or career change, but I just love regulatory work too much. (And my job is super awesome!)
I also have to read them because we're trying to grasp how AI is being regulated, but you cannot really do so if you don't get fundamental concepts about AI. Highly recommend them for beginners.
Democracy is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey cage.
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