hey /g/,
i'm for halve a year on leave with my study (philosophy, neuroscience, cognition) and wanted to get into artificial intelligence. i have little to no programming experience. what are some good resources to get into the topic and maybe learn programming some AI? also: programming languages?
sorry for my bad english, germanfag reporting in.
>>59892685
>programming languages
Rust
>>59892685
Not trying to be a dick, but you know "AI" is a buzzword, there's no intelligence at all? Anyway, you should try Python. It's quite easy to learn, okay performances and is heavily used by the data science community so a lot of scientific "toolkits" are available for it.
>>59892685
>>59893023
I'll add that you should start getting comfortable with math and build a good knowledge on basic machine learning algorithms before trying to program something. During this, you could use matlab/ octave for quick experiments.
OP here.
ok then good machine learning resources?
>>59892685
Art student here, I think you should look more into study the subject from a qualitative point rather than getting into programming, you'll have a very technical look but I don't think that's what you're looking for. I'm sure there are studies on the thing, even technical one that will explain to you in an understandable way what are the basis behind algorithms and such. I think you're more interested in how the computer works rather than how to make it work.
Also, nice study you have there, last night I was talking with a medicine student with interest in neuroscience and a philosophy student at a party, everyone was drunk, we had a nice conversation
>>59893303
I like the book "Machine Learning : a probabilistic perspective", try here : https://github.com/jonesgithub/book-1/blob/master/ML%20Machine%20Learning-A%20Probabilistic%20Perspective.pdf.
Also :
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-867-machine-learning-fall-2006/lecture-notes/
Yo, it will be hard and probably won't get anywhere but try this
http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/
also, find the book they are using and read it
>>59892685
Python is easy and there are a lot of AI algs libraries written on it.
>>59892685
>Python
>Statistics
>Discrete math
>Graph theory
If any comments above or below me say that Python is a joke ignore them they have no idea what they are talking about.
>>59892685
OP you should also know there is a big difference between machine learning and general AI
>>59892685
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWN3xxRkmTPmbKwht9FuE5A/videos
>>59893502
>art student here
Opinion discarded
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzxYlbK2c7E&list=PLJ_CMbwA6bT-n1W0mgOlYwccZ-j6gBXqE