Einstein once said: “Is better to have learned AI and didn’t use it, then to never have learned AI at all”. Ok, he didn’t write that, but if he were alive today, he would have for sure.
Artifical Intelligence’s use is increasing exponentially. The numbers don’t lie. The market size of AI is gaining momentum. Gartner predicts AI software will reach $62 billion in 2022 alone, an increase of 21.3% from 2021. According to Semrush, the forecasted annual growth rate of AI between 2020 and 2027 is 33.2%.
But, learning AI is not an easy task at all, especially if you’re not a programmer. Knowledge, nowadays, can be received from various platform, and to people working in all sort of fields. Courses range from basic understanding to full-blown master’s degrees in it. And all agree it can’t be avoided.
You have many options everywhere to learn and to archieve whatever thing or knowledge you want.
Online courses on websites like Coursera, Udacity, EdX, SimpliLearn, and so on, Tutorial on YouTube that explain you in a very detailed way how to make yourself an upgrade.
More reasons than your job becoming obsolete exist for a desire to learn AI. First, jobs will shift from boring, mundane ones to more creative ones as people get new training in critical thinking and the humanities. People will need to work next to machines, which have no creative abilities, so using such reasoning will become paramount. And exciting!
Convinced? Ready to learn and dive into the world of AI?