Thanks again for a great video, Maxime! The sections on whether AI is just "fancy statistics", and how to use AI in creative work, resonated with me the most.
I'd like a more in-depth video on how to start learning AI, maybe considering what background the person already has. For instance, should you learn AI if you hate math? (Couldn't be me, I love math, but some people don't!)
And as constructive criticism: the sections on how AI generators work and how ChatGPT works ended up being too complex for a layperson, in my opinion. Maybe there's a way to simplify this content, like describing matrices as tables (which most people would immediately understand).
My suggestion: take a look at the videos by Eddie Woo, he's an excellent math teacher that breaks down important concepts to make them more interesting. His channel: https://www.youtube.com/@misterwootube
(I posted this on YouTube, but I'll leave it here as well.)
Thanks again for a great video, Maxime! The sections on whether AI is just "fancy statistics", and how to use AI in creative work, resonated with me the most.
I'd like a more in-depth video on how to start learning AI, maybe considering what background the person already has. For instance, should you learn AI if you hate math? (Couldn't be me, I love math, but some people don't!)
And as constructive criticism: the sections on how AI generators work and how ChatGPT works ended up being too complex for a layperson, in my opinion. Maybe there's a way to simplify this content, like describing matrices as tables (which most people would immediately understand).
My suggestion: take a look at the videos by Eddie Woo, he's an excellent math teacher that breaks down important concepts to make them more interesting. His channel: https://www.youtube.com/@misterwootube
(I posted this on YouTube, but I'll leave it here as well.)
Way to go. Well done.
Thanks Michael! Appreciate your support!