I'm taking a Udemy course in Machine Learning through Super Machine Learning, really enjoy his enthusiasm, clear explanations, and ability to be pragmatic, imaginative, and inspiring. I'm not (really) a coder, so I have to slog through a lot of technical hurdles, but videos like this show what is possible if you learn to be a native coder, as well as use AI tools for agile coding.
There's actually something cooler than summaries- it can do translations into the style of Stephen King, Ernest Hemingway, Steven Strogatz, Dr Suess or even standup comedians. Thus, if you're confronted with a boring text you can turn it into horror novel style or jokes like George Carlin in order to maintain your ability to stay awake while reading.
Wow, this video on "ChatGPT for Data Science: 5 Use Cases" by Kirill and Hadelin was absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for creating and sharing such informative content. The way you explained each use case in detail and gave real-world examples made it very easy to understand. I particularly enjoyed the section on code generation, where you showed how to use chatGPT to create a code and conversion from R to Python. It was mind-blowing! I appreciate all the effort you put into making this video and sharing your knowledge with us. Keep up the great work!
Very interesting video. Looking forward to ChatGPT plugins when we will be able to tell ChatGPT to analyze uploaded data and generate plots in the chat window.
Wooow woooow..this is excellent..loved every bit of the video, especially on code generation..I am blessed to be alive today in this era of learning and knowledge transfer...hahaha..#LifeIsGood
Hello, I'm taking your course on Udemy. Great video, I am Computer Science teacher and really enjoyed it. Off topic question. What software do you use to do screen recording for your videos? I am trying to help my nephew set up a gaming channel and looking for options.
Noted that you wrote 'Could you please explain... instead of just 'Explain...' I assume being polite doesn't effect the quality of the answer. Or, scary thought, does it?
Good question Udit. You should certainly learn how to create ML models without the use of ChatGPT to understand them better. Following that it might be a good idea to learn how to use ChatGPT to speed up the repetitive parts of your work.