With so many things happening at a wild pace how do you manage to keep updated
Follow me on twitter to be informed of latest AI developments :- https://twitter.com/matchaman11
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All the suggestions in the comments are useful. But at the end of it, you will end up with a lot of threads and blog posts.
1. After pooling all the resources, I classify them into different topics. e.g. anything related to TensorFlow and PyTorch goes into the AI-Tools class.
2. I have several such classes. I will rank and sort the classes based on what I am interested in that month.
3. The next step is to print all the resources and read them in one go. Printing physical copies has been a game-changer for comprehension.
4. I top it up by presenting what I have learned in that month to a friend or through a tech talk in my company.
For me the best resources for information are
1. Twitter by following content of AI influencers
2. Discord channels of few popular communities
3. Hackernews and Reddit
I have 3 primary sources:
- Facebook groups: there are a lot of Facebook groups that engage about AI, and offer a lot of insights
- LinkedIn: mainly for industry specific application. As a designer I found a lot of designer sharing bieche resources
- Google: I’m a contributor for one of the biggest business magazines in Italy, and I write about AI applications, so I do a lot of research on a daily basis, and Google is my friend for this
@matcha_anil I’m part of probably 15-20 groups that mainly target LTD (lifetime deals) as a core concepts. Those groups usually are really open to discussion and a lot of people constantly shares insights, new tools, and articles. I don’t want to spam, so I won’t name them here, but just search for “LTD” or “Lifetime deals” on Facebook, and join groups with 3k+ members. You’ll enter the ecosystem.
What I’ve noticed is that groups that targets AI usually talk about it in a consumer way, while groups dedicated to martech and SaaS are way more deep and technicals
My opinion: You don't have to try to grab all the information. I think it's enough to be subscribed to a few narrower channels that broadcast the information you need specifically for your work or interests.
I follow various community sourced Awesome Lists on github (ie https://github.com/filipecalegar..., https://github.com/steven2358/aw...), then cherry pick certain technical papers to actually read (from CVPR, AAAI, or just on ARXIV) and test out code if available.
I am also a member of various AI-related professional groups on linkedin (Women in Voice, Circle of Trust etc). Many of them have reading groups with suggested articles and books.
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@val_jones this is great resource, thanks for sharing!
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I am interested in open-source models which are accessible to build products - I created a Notion page where I'm accumulating resources "AI for everyday developers".
Let me know if you know about more good resources to put there.
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@Anil Matcha YouTube and Twitter to be useful resources! They both offer a wealth of information.
I just follow some cool AI blogs, newsletters, and podcasts. Also I try to keep practicing and learning from cool places like Kaggle or GitHub repos. Gotta stay consistent!
In my opinion, to keep our self updated in this era, we've to follow industry leaders and experts, attend conferences and workshops, read research papers, and keep up with the latest news and trends in the field.
@matcha_anil I'm currently following Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, who has played a key role in transforming the company's culture and driving innovation.
How about you? Are there any industry leaders that you find inspiring or interesting to follow?
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