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Use these 9 high-quality AI resources to help you liberate productivity
Editor's note: Artificial intelligence is in full swing and has become a hot topic in the field of technology. Artificial intelligence changes the way we live and work, and can help us efficiently complete various project tasks. But there are hundreds of AI tools on the market, how to choose? This article will share 9 high-quality resources to help you get the latest AI developments and improve your skills. The article is from compilation, I hope it can inspire you.
**From ChatGPT to Midjourney, a recent wave of generative AI services are designed to allow "anyone to generate text or images using natural, non-technical language." **
That said, we still have a lot to learn about how to get the most out of these tools and the underlying technologies, especially if you want to do something really interesting with them. Take the time to study the following 9 high-quality and practical resources, trust me, your technical ability will have a qualitative leap.
These videos, podcasts, newsletters, and blogs are all great collections if you're passionate about investing the time and effort into understanding and learning about generative artificial intelligence.
Inside My Head
When it comes to generative AI, Substacks (an email feed creation tool that allows authors to connect directly with audiences) cannot be mentioned. Substacks provides a lot of rich and high-quality resources, Inside My Head is a good example. Run by AI technologist Linus Ekenstam, it offers a wealth of useful AI-related resources, including how to use these tools to get the best results and how-to tutorials (smartests).
In addition, Inside My Head collects and publishes the latest and most comprehensive news in the field of artificial intelligence and tips and tutorials for different applications. These resources can help you very well. In addition, the site promises to inject more new things in the future, including artificial intelligence training courses and so on. Some posts on the site allow users to read for free, but others require a monthly subscription fee of $10.
Link: Inside My Head on Substack
Towards AI
Towards AI is a "one-stop online shop" that focuses on sharing news, opinions, articles, tutorials, etc. on artificial intelligence and technology-related topics. At the same time, it has an artificial intelligence community of hundreds of thousands of people. This leading artificial intelligence community and content platform to meet all your needs for generative artificial intelligence.
The site covers numerous technical information tools, technical publications on artificial intelligence, interviews with technical engineers in the field of artificial intelligence, and some interesting stories about artificial intelligence. Of course, you can also sign up for email subscriptions to get the latest news from the site in real time.
Link: Towards AI on Medium
The AI Podcast (Artificial Intelligence Podcast)
The AI Podcast is a biweekly interview show hosted by Lex Fridman covering all aspects of artificial intelligence, including generative artificial intelligence. This podcast mainly talks about the impact of AI technology on games, science, sports, language, hardware, etc. The progress of artificial intelligence that you care about most can be found here.
Each week, The AI Podcast features a special guest or two from various organizations in the AI field to delve into a new topic. It's an engaging, thought-provoking resource to expand your AI knowledge and gain insight into the next innovative developments in AI.
Link: The AI Podcast
Visually AI
Another Substack resource - Visual AI, an AI art generator developed and designed by Heather Cooper. It tells you what generative AI tools can do and helps you get the most out of them.
It's a newer resource for AI painting generation tools, so there isn't much content to refer to at the time of writing, but you can download the AI toolkit to learn. Note that some posts are paid, starting at $8 per month.
Link: Visually AI on Substack
GPT for Educators
The rapid progress of generative artificial intelligence affects all aspects of society, and the field of education and academics has also been greatly impacted. Now that we can take exams and write papers with the help of AI chatbots, it is important that everyone in the education industry knows what they are doing.
GPT for Educators is an online course with a total of 18 lessons, an average of 2.5 hours per lesson, and only $19.90. It mainly covers how to integrate generative artificial intelligence into the classroom, how to use it to support and help students, and explores some challenges and ethical issues of the AI technology revolution.
Link: GPT for Educators
Generative AI Courses
As you'd expect, Udemy, a massive learning portal, offers more than 2,400 courses on more than 2,400 topics, with thousands of well-crafted instructional videos covering coding, data, photography, and more. There is a dedicated section on generative artificial intelligence. These video courses are free and paid, and if you are not satisfied with the learning content of the paid program, you can apply for a refund.
It offers content for just about every use you can think of for generative artificial intelligence, from marketing to programming to e-commerce. Whether you are just getting started in the field of artificial intelligence or want to delve deeper into the technical and programming principles behind it, it can satisfy you.
Link: Generative AI Courses on Udemy
Gradient Ascent
Gradient Ascent aims to "advance the state of machine learning in fun ways," a resource site full of tips, news, and discussions about generative AI. It's at a slightly higher level than some of the other resources we've listed here, so it can help you gain a deeper understanding of AI once you've mastered the basics.
Two posts are currently freely available on the site, one on how the AI learns vocabulary and one on how image detection works. To read all the content, you need to tip the author through the Substack system, and the price starts at $10/month.
Link: Gradient Ascent on Substack
Learn ing
There is something tricky about generative AI prompting, and whether you're trying to make a picture of outer space or write a short story, the more detailed and creative your prompts are, the better the output will be.
Learning is a free online course about talking to artificial intelligence, taking you step by step to learn the art of prompting, and teaching you how to give instructions to AI. The site provides users with numerous communication examples, and all learning content is color-coded based on the difficulty level of the communication, so it can be learned step by step from easy to difficult.
Link: Learn ing
WITH AI ML Club
As we all know, there are countless learning tutorials on YouTube on how to get information from generative artificial intelligence. But in this article, we'll focus on a newer YouTube channel, MIT's Open Course on Artificial Intelligence.
It has lectures, talks, and demos on how to use AI to produce all kinds of content, and we look forward to seeing more videos it brings us in the future.
Link: MIT AI ML Club on YouTube
Translated by: Araon