Link: https://roadmap.sh/ai-engineer
Hey everyone!
I've just started my ME/MTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), and I'm aiming to transition into the role of an AI Engineer within the next 8 to 12 months. I'm starting from scratch but can dedicate 6 to 8 hours a day to learning and building projects. I'm looking for a detailed roadmap, along with project ideas to build along the way, any relevant hackathons, internships, and other opportunities that could help me reach this goal.
If anyone has gone through this journey or is currently on a similar path, I’d love your insights on:
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Learning roadmap – what should I focus on month by month?
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Projects – what real-world AI projects can I build to enhance my skills?
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Hackathons – where can I find hackathons focused on AI/ML?
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Internships/Opportunities – any advice on where to look for AI-related internships or part-time opportunities?
Any resources, advice, or experience sharing is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! 😊
Videos
I found this roadmap: https://roadmap.sh/ai-data-scientist. Shall I follow it as it is? Is it good?
For becoming an ML Engineer, should I also follow https://roadmap.sh/devops?
Thanks :)
What is the best complete roadmap for AI, ML, DL, and Data Science?
Some roadmaps I have found (first 2 best?):
[i.am.ai] AI Expert Roadmap
[roadmap.sh] AI and Data Scientist Roadmap
[github.com] mrdbourke/machine-learning-roadmap
[github.com] luspr/awesome-ml-courses
[rentry.org] Machine Learning Roadmap
Which one should I choose? I am not a beginner in programming (8y as a hobby and 3y working), but it was not related to AI.
Hi! What is the best complete roadmap for AI, ML, DL, and Data Science?
Some roadmaps I have found:
[roadmap.sh] AI and Data Scientist Roadmap ← Best?
[i.am.ai] AI Expert Roadmap
[github.com] mrdbourke/machine-learning-roadmap
[github.com] luspr/awesome-ml-courses
[rentry.org] Machine Learning Roadmap
Also maybe there is something like a "Master in ML" roadmap of courses?
Which one should I choose? I am not a beginner in programming (8y as a hobby and 3y working), but it was not related to AI.
Since FE,BE,DEVOPS are big, each got alot of concepts. so do you use the site to see where you are?
or if there are better ways?
I have a degree in information technology, but I didn’t focus enough during my undergrad to really grasp technology as a whole. Now, I work in project management in the software space, but I don’t have a solid understanding of programming or the languages since I haven’t coded in a few years. I’m deeply curious about AI and tech’s future, purely for the sake of knowledge (not for a new job). I’m looking for a step-by-step roadmap, plus resources, to build a strong foundation in tech and AI fundamentals. I just want to understand how it all works, and I also want to know how to keep up with AI research and trends. Any advice on a roadmap or resources would be really appreciated!
Hey, I want to start learning Python. I tried reading Python Crash Course but it was boring. I tried CS50P but it felt slow and hard to understand. So I just decided to try roadmap.sh advices on resources for each concepts.
Can I rely on roadmap.sh? It is community driven but are these resources chosen by people who checked them or just people who googled and chose top websites form google search?
I'm not telling you everything from start to finish, but did anyone try to grab a topic they were interested in and seriously take the time to learn each thing they mention there? Does that make sense? How long should it take?
I'm asking because technology and programming are pretty fun for me, especially when applied to personal projects, but I'm falling into relying too much on AI agents and I feel like I'm not really adding knowledge or skills for my resume (I've been working in systems for 7-8 years but as a QA Automation). How do I know what the right balance is between theory, practice, AI, and ass-in-chair time?
I’m a sophomore in highschool going into my junior year Fall of 2024. Before I go to college (Fall of 2026) what’s everything I need to know about AI and ML whether it’s programming languages, concepts, etc. A detailed roadmap would be great as I’m a complete beginner that that knows incredibly basic python.
Hi to all, i am a very newbie in learning AI agents/Ai Automation , currently focusing totally on no code like n8n, i would like to request from seniors to kindly guide me a complete roadmap to become an expert AI agent developer(both code and no-code resources). there are thousands of youtube videos /tutorials available and sometimes it makes me confuse to which one is indeed the one to follow. i don't mind the paid ones also if it is worth it to become an expert level AI Agent development or Ai Automations expert.
any suggestions/guidance would be highly appreciated.
Also, i did use claude/chatgpt/gemini to generate roadmaps along with the free resources available, need the human insights in this learning journey.
I was hoping to learn full stack development with the resources on roadmap.sh however, I noticed for every node there are a couple of resources. Do I need to read all the listed resources or a few? How exactly should I tackle the resources I see? Also, for resources that point to the documentations, should I read the entire documentation or read only the page that is being linked? How exactly would you approach it in the most efficient and productive way?
Curious if the roadmap model has had use for anyone on the SRE side of things.
I know a lot of junior devs depend on it to get them job-ready(ish) but haven't heard much on the SRE side of things.
https://roadmap.sh/ai/site-reliability-engineering-sre-guln6
I ask with a degree of self-interest. Had launched a basic capability map in 2021 around SRE and thought of resurrecting that idea to develop it into a professional growth tool maybe.
I said it was basic, alright?!Not worth doing if (mostly) everyone's happy with the roadmap approach to professional development.
I found roadmap.sh from someone online, I am wondering if this covers what I need to study and research to become one professionally. This would be under game-developer in the website.