Week 8 – MBA 6601 – Would I use AI in my personal and work life?

 

(OpenAI, 2024)

Throughout the entire course, I had ChatGPT to create images for the blogs I have created. In one of the blogs, I had ChatGPT generate marketing channels that business owners, who make collectible toys, can use to promote their toys. ChatGPT was able to provide useful suggestions. However, ChatGPT can be used more than a suggestion. You can request it to provide a marketing plan or business plan template to use for a business or marketing plan you want to start. You can make it very specific what you want it to be and ChatGPT will create one in seconds. You can use the template or adjust it, so you can create your business idea or marketing plan. You can also have ChatGPT create a lesson plan for certain topics that you are interested in. This is very useful, as it saves you time and spares you from seeing people debating if something is important. AI is very useful and can help individuals and organizations with their daily tasks.

I will be using AI in my personal and work life. To start it off, I asked ChatGPT the following question, “Can you create a structured format to learn AI that uses Phyton and C ++?” ChatGPT provided the following structure format:

Phase 1: Foundations

1. Introduction to AI

·         Books:

o    "Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach" by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig

·         Online Courses:

o    Coursera: AI For Everyone by Andrew Ng

2. Basic Programming Skills

·         Python:

o    Codecademy: Learn Python

o    Book: "Python Crash Course" by Eric Matthes

·         C++:

o    Codecademy: Learn C++

o    Book: "C++ Primer" by Stanley B. Lippman

Phase 2: Intermediate Programming and Math for AI

3. Intermediate Python and C++ Programming

·         Python:

o    Real Python: Intermediate Python Tutorials

·         C++:

o    GeeksforGeeks: Intermediate C++ Tutorials

4. Mathematics for AI

·         Topics to Cover:

o    Linear Algebra

o    Calculus

o    Probability and Statistics

·         Resources:

o    Khan Academy: Math for Data Science

o    MIT OpenCourseWare: Linear Algebra

Phase 3: AI and Machine Learning Basics

5. Python for Data Science and Machine Learning

·         Courses:

o    Coursera: Machine Learning by Andrew Ng

o    Udacity: Intro to Machine Learning with PyTorch and TensorFlow

·         Libraries:

o    Numpy, Pandas, Matplotlib, Scikit-Learn

6. Implementing AI Algorithms in C++

·         Topics:

o    Basics of Neural Networks

o    Implementing Algorithms (e.g., KNN, Decision Trees)

·         Resources:

o    GeeksforGeeks: Machine Learning in C++

Phase 4: Advanced AI Concepts

7. Deep Learning

·         Courses:

o    Coursera: Deep Learning Specialization by Andrew Ng

·         Frameworks:

o    TensorFlow, PyTorch (Primarily for Python)

8. Advanced AI Algorithms in C++

·         Topics:

o    Reinforcement Learning

o    Advanced Neural Network Architectures

·         Resources:

o    GitHub Repositories with C++ Implementations

o    Research Papers

Phase 5: Practical Application and Projects

9. AI Projects in Python

·         Ideas:

o    Image Recognition

o    Natural Language Processing

o    Predictive Analytics

·         Resources:

o    Kaggle Competitions

o    Project-Based Learning Platforms

10. AI Projects in C++

·         Ideas:

o    Real-Time Systems

o    Robotics

o    Performance-Critical Applications

·         Resources:

o    Open Source Projects

o    C++ Libraries for AI (e.g., Dlib, Shark)

Phase 6: Continuous Learning and Specialization

11. Specialized AI Topics

·         Topics:

o    Computer Vision

o    Natural Language Processing

o    Autonomous Systems

·         Resources:

o    Advanced Courses and Certifications

o    Academic Journals and Conferences

12. Community Engagement and Collaboration

·         Join Communities:

o    GitHub, Stack Overflow, AI Forums

·         Contribute:

o    Open Source Projects

o    AI Research Papers (OpenAI, 2024)

However, before I can begin with the lesson plan, I need to start developing good habits. I have created a schedule for myself that will allow me to start developing the habits I want. I will be reading AI trends/news once a week. I would have done this during the course, but unfortunately at the time and currently, I do not have the time to read AI weekly due to work and online classes I’m taking. Once I have completed Benedictine University’s MBA master program, I will begin reading AI news articles, as well as textbooks that focus on AI.

Reference:

OpenAI. (2024). ChatGPT (May 19, 2024). Retrieved from https://www.openai.com

OpenAI. (2024). A person using AI in their daily life [Image]. DALL·E. https://www.openai.com/dall-e

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