#Also how would i ever start learning all
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I recommend a CS degree to learn foundational principles which do not change. That's what I did (PhD in CS) and it has been very useful. But learn what you can apply immediately along the way, like practical programming. Assign yourself small, manageable projects. Do a little deep-diving to understand what is going on in your self-assigned projects. You may be surprised how fast you get up to speed in an area if you focus on manageable projects, one after another.
Yes but the problem is to get to the level of starting a cs PhD, it's atleast 6-7 yrs of courses and I'm not so well off that i can throw myself into research without any jobs or joining firms. Thanks for the advice tho
I was the same way. I had to work side jobs all through school. It took me a long time. But, you will have to decide what is the best path for yourself.
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Using the models doesn't need a strong background, I'm a new grad and have no issues with using their api. If you want to actually work on building these models it's a long journey with a lot of linear algebra.