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Machine Learning, Tutorial Hell, Work-Life Balance & More: ZTM Instructor AMA

ZTM Academy Instructor, Daniel Bourke answers the most upvoted Zero To Mastery student community questions in this AMA style video. Daniel answers questions about life, machine learning, business, getting a job and more.

Daniel is a self-taught Machine Learning Engineer that has worked at one of Australia's fastest-growing artificial intelligence agencies, Max Kelsen, and is now using his expertise to teach thousands of students data science and machine learning.

Just a few of the topics covered:

  1. Life (work-life balance, daily routine, music while working, working on solo projects)
  2. Career (getting hired in data science, getting out of tutorial hell, freelancing, how do I make money)
  3. Machine Learning (data structures and algorithms, do you need a GPU to train and deploy ML models, the missing component of a CS degree)

Additional resources:

  1. Daniel's course -- Complete Machine Learning and Data Science: Zero to Mastery
  2. The missing semester of your CS degree
  3. Cunningham's Law
  4. Master the Coding Interview: Data Structures + Algorithms

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Without further ado... (click the image below to watch the full AMA on YouTube)

Zero To Mastery Instructor AMA: Tutorial Hell, Work-Life Balance, Machine Learning & More

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