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Where to find structured AI training from scratch?
#1
So lately I’ve been thinking more and more about getting into AI. I don’t come from a tech background—most of my career has been in customer service—but I’m curious if it’s even realistic to learn AI from scratch. I’ve seen so many tools and apps powered by AI lately, and it really feels like something worth understanding at least on a basic level. I tried watching a few YouTube videos, but it’s all so scattered. I’d prefer something more structured, step-by-step. Is it doable, or am I getting in over my head?
#2
Totally get where you’re coming from. I started from zero too, and I’m not a developer or anything like that. I just knew AI was becoming important in my field (marketing), and I didn’t want to be left behind. I ended up checking out this course on https://www.advisedskills.com/artificial...actitioner,  and it really helped. It’s structured in a way that doesn’t assume you’re a tech genius, but it still gives you a solid foundation. What worked for me was how it connects the theory with real-world business use cases—made it way easier to follow.
#3
Interesting thread. I've noticed more people lately asking about getting into AI without a tech background. It's kind of cool seeing how many different paths there are into it now. Even just reading these posts gives me a better picture of what learning AI might look like. I guess it’s not just for engineers and data scientists anymore.
#4
Absolutely, it's totally doable! Many people get into AI without a tech background. Start with beginner-friendly courses like "AI for Everyone" on Coursera and Python basics on freeCodeCamp. Take it step by step — you’ll be surprised how much you can learn. You've got this
#5
When I was looking for AI tools to help automate tasks in my marketing work, I came across Cabina.AI . The platform provides a great variety of solutions, making it easy to implement into my workflow. It allowed me to optimize many of the tasks I used to spend hours on. Now, I can focus more on creative and strategic tasks. That is has really improved the way I work.
#6
Getting started with AI without a tech background is absolutely doable! Many tools today, like nudify ai https://cortexlab.app/nudify-ai-technology-overview , are designed to be user-friendly and accessible. The key is finding structured, step-by-step resources that guide you through basics before diving into advanced concepts. Start small—focus on understanding core ideas and experimenting with simple AI apps. With consistent effort and curiosity, you’ll build confidence and practical skills. AI is becoming more approachable every day, so don’t worry—you’re not in over your head!
#7
This is a fantastic discussion on finding structured AI training! It's so crucial to have a clear path when diving into something as complex as AI from scratch. Speaking of powerful AI, anyone looking to explore advanced open-source models for various tasks, including reasoning and coding, should definitely check out DeepSeek AI, accessible through DeepSeekDeutsch.io. It's an impressive tool that offers a lot for developers and researchers alike.
#8
На https://insperia.ru/ мне понравилась гибкая система обучения и возможность выбирать удобное время занятий. Преподаватели insperia всегда готовы объяснить сложные темы и поддержать в трудную минуту. Благодаря этому я смог подготовиться к экзамену без стресса и получить высокий балл.

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