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How to get into ai development with no experience

The world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving and holds immense potential for innovation across various industries. If you are attracted to this field and dream of becoming an AI developer, even without any prior experience, this guide will equip you with the steps and resources needed to begin your journey. Go deeper into the basics: building a strong foundation Before diving into complex AI concepts, it's important to establish a solid foundation in the core areas. Here are some key topics to focus on: Mathematics and Statistics : These subjects provide the mathematical language needed to understand and manipulate data, which is the lifeblood of AI development. Familiarity with linear algebra, calculus, and probability theory would be highly beneficial.  Programming Languages: Python is widely used in AI development due to its extensive libraries and beginner-friendly syntax. Depending on your chosen specialization, learning other programming languages like R o
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Chhatrapati Shivaji: Defender of Dharma and Forger of an Empire

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (1630-1680) was a legendary Indian king who carved out the Maratha Empire in western India. He is revered as a hero for his military prowess, his defense of Hinduism, and his progressive policies. Early life and rise to power Shivaji was born into the Bhonsle clan, a Maratha royal family on 19 February 1630. His birthday is celebrated as Maharaj Shivaji jayanti. His father, Shahaji Bhonsle , served as a military commander for the Adil Shahi dynasty of Bijapur . Shivaji received a rigorous military education and soon displayed his talent for leadership and warfare. In 1645, at the young age of 15, Shivaji captured his first fort, Torna. This marked the beginning of his long and successful military career. He went on to conquer numerous forts and territories, expanding his kingdom and challenging the dominant Mughal Empire. Defense of Dharma Shivaji was a devout Hindu and saw himself as a protector of Dharma, the righteous way of life. He fought against the

Whales in Crisis: Navigating Solutions for a Sustainable Future

Whales, the gentle giants of the ocean, embody the magnificence and mystery of our planet's vast marine realms. Yet, beneath the surface of their serene existence lies a harsh reality: whales are increasingly falling victim to human activities. From the icy waters of the Arctic to the sunlit expanses of the Pacific, these majestic creatures are facing an unprecedented threat to their survival. In our pursuit of progress and convenience, we've inadvertently become agents of destruction in the lives of these awe-inspiring beings. Ship strikes, entanglement in fishing gear, pollution, and the far-reaching impacts of climate change have converged to create a perilous environment for whales worldwide. Each year, countless individuals from diverse whale species succumb to these man-made perils, pushing their populations to the brink of extinction. In this blog, we embark on a journey to unravel the complex web of human-wrought perils facing whales and explore actionable steps we can

10 Amazing facts about HANUMAN CHALISA

  Hanuman Chalisa was dedicated to the heroic story of Lord Hanuman, the 11th incarnation of Lord Shiva, which was composed by Maharishi Tulsidas in the 15th century in Awadhi language (Hanuman Chalisa Facts In Hindi). Thus, it is very popular among all the markets and almost everyone knows it by heart (Hanuman Chalisa Facts In Hindi). Hanuman Chalisa can be recited on any auspicious occasion, daily morning puja with the aim of removing fear and dread from the mind or time.  In this article, we will learn some amazing facts about Hanuman Chalisa that will deepen your appreciation for this timeless devotional work. 1. Tulsidas: The composer of Hanuman Chalisa  Hanuman Chalisa was composed by the Indian poet-saint Tulsidas. Tulsidas was a 16th century poet and philosopher who wrote many devotional works in praise of Lord Rama and other deities and Hanuman Chalisa is one of his most famous works. It consists of 40 verses (Chalisa) and is widely recited by devotees of Lord Hanuman for s

50+ New Facts in 2023 that you should know: fiend fact

Introduction: In the ever-evolving world of information, staying updated on the latest discoveries and fascinating information can be both exciting and enlightening. In this article, we have collected 50 interesting “new facts” spanning a variety of fields, from science and technology to history and beyond. Dive into the realm of knowledge and explore these newly discovered insights. Fact: Oldest Tree: The Methuselah Tree, a bristlecone pine in California, is more than 4,800 years old, making it the oldest living tree in the world. Fact: Honey never spoils:  Archaeologists have found pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and are still perfectly edible. Fact: Octopuses have three hearts:  Octopuses have two branched hearts to pump blood through their gills and one systemic heart to circulate it to the rest of their body. Fact: Deepest Point on Earth:  The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans, dropping down to about 7 miles (11 kil

Chandrayaan 3 UPDATES: The revival of Vikram and Pragyan

  Chandrayaan 3 UPDATES As the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) prepares to revive Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander and rover from 'sleep mode' after almost two weeks, Nilesh M Desai, Director, Space Applications Center (SAC), said on Friday Said that the 'Revival' lander and rover are "automated" and cannot be removed from Earth. The director of the Space Applications Centre, one of the major centers of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), said the signals will come as the solar-powered lander and rover get charged due to sunrise on the moon. On the surface on 22 September. However, Desai said that no signal has been received yet and efforts are on to establish contact with Chandrayaan-3's lander Vikram and rover Pragyan. An ISRO scientist told ANI, "As is clear in ISRO's tweet, attempts are being made to establish contact with the lander and the rover. It will automatically revive and send a signal. No signal has been receive

Alzheimer's Day 2023: Promoting active risk reduction measures

Introduction "World Alzheimer's Day" , observed on September 21 each year, serves as an important reminder of the impact of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias on individuals, families and societies around the world. Alzheimer's is a serious brain disorder that gradually impairs cognitive functions, affecting memory, thinking and behavior. This World Alzheimer's Day, let's explore proactive risk reduction measures that can help prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's and improve the quality of life for both patients and caregivers. Understanding Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, a group of cognitive impairments that interfere with one's daily living activities. It is characterized by abnormal protein deposits in the brain, leading to death of brain cells and decline in cognitive abilities. The Alzheimer's Association estimates that 50 million people worldwide are living with dementia,