I'm really curious about how AI works, but it's so overwhelming! I'm looking for a beginner-friendly app to learn the basics of machine learning and neural networks during my daily commute. I've tried YouTube, but I need something more interactive and structured. Are there any gamified apps you'd recommend for a total newbie?
> I'm looking for a beginner-friendly app
AI tech is dense, so interactive modules help but costs add up tbh!! Quick question: do you want a freebie or a sub like Enki: Learn to Code & AI? idk your budget.
For your situation, I would suggest Brilliant.org. I’m satisfied with their 'Introduction to Neural Networks' course because it uses interactive sliders to visualize weights and biases... basically very structured for a commute. No complaints at all, it highkey works well if ur a newbie like me!!
Agreeing with the sub mention—Enki: Learn to Code & AI is solid for bite-sized stuff. Looking at the market landscape for these ed-tech brands though, you have two distinct paths for a commute: • DataCamp - Basically the industry leader for enterprise data training. Their mobile app has 'Practice' modes that are very high-retention, though the sub is pricey tbh.
• Mimo - This one is way more gamified. Its basically the Duolingo approach to tech basics. UI is clean and feels less like study and more like a game, right? Idk if you want heavy math or just to understand how models are deployed, but these two definitely lead their respective niches right now.
1. Late reply but honestly, Brilliant is basically the gold standard because it handles the backpropagation logic so well... I've used it for years.
2. Quick question tho: are you looking to learn the theory and math, or do you eventually wanna dive into the actual coding side?
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