Five tips to get ahead in AI.

Gianni Guitteaud: “The more you understand the ethical implications of AI and prioritise responsible AI practices, the better.” 

 

Gianni Guitteaud is an up-and-coming AI entrepreneur with a new company and fresh ideas. He has worked in London and in New York, in the business, and believes the industry is poised to boom. Here are five tips from him on how to get ahead in AI.

1) AI & Automation foundation are key. Through online courses or formal education programs, leverage your knowledge in database management and data analysis to understand the underlying concepts and techniques.

2) Explore other areas such as machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision just to understand what is possible and how some of those mental models can be translated into your industry. Gain hands-on experience through projects or by trying to replicate a project you’ve seen.

3) Stay up to date with the latest advancements in AI and automation by following reputable sources, attending conferences, and joining industry-specific substack or Twitter.

4) Cultivate your skills in programming languages commonly used in AI, such as Python.

5) Stay agile and adaptive: AI technology is rapidly evolving, so it’s crucial to stay flexible and adapt to changing trends. Continuously invest in learning and development to stay at the forefront of AI advancements and embrace new opportunities.
Prioritizing ethical and responsible AI is important as it could lead to a new industry in the future. The more you understand the ethical implications of AI and prioritise responsible AI practices, the better.

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