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Hi everyone,
New guy here completely new to anything/everything programming and I'm having a hard time deciding how to approach this.
My interest to learn AI programming is for a few reasons. First, I want to stay educated on a space that will only be more pervasive in our lives moving forward. Second, I want to go beyond just knowing surface-level info, I want to actually understand the technology. Third, I work in a field that is continually disrupted by technology (finance) and many of our clients are a group that will age out and are involved in industries that will be disrupted within the next decade so I am expecting a big drop in income level and want to gain more knowledge and skills technologically. Not only that, I see first hand how those generations are still struggling with understanding and assimilating technology and I never want to be in a position like that.
My academic education is in biomedicine so I went as far as calculus 1 in terms of math but just skimming through the AI programming maths, I'm definitely going to need to spend time on them to better understand the field.
Given this info, where do I start? Should I focus on getting the maths down and then start with something like Python or vice versa? Should I narrow down a specific field within AI? Should I start with Python and the maths concurrently?
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