Could one take these Master's online courses if their Bachelor's major was in a completely unrelated field? Well, I did hear that my Linguistics degree could he used for NLP but it's still not a direct path.
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Like, that's the number one thing for me, I've already got a ton of recorded courses which I'm going through (very slowly), so I really want to see if there's something for me like a course with real people interacting with me either in a group or 1on1 environment, as I'd prefer that way more than studying completely on my own. I'm not against self learning (I'm doing that anyways), but I want to see what a more proper course would do for me.
Unfortunately I'm an expat who lives in the Vietnamese countryside so I need a comprehensive online course with tutors/classes that brings real results and not just some shady bootcamp.
What's Bluesky? First time hearing that
Artichoke is the ultimate choice without a morsel of doubt. Any other answer is wrong because of that.
So what's the best among the bad, then?
Do they? I thought it explicitly says in Claude that it doesn't do that. And where does it say so for GPT? It's trained on older data, and does not pull up fresh information.
Thanks but I'm talking about web search specifically. Claude and OpenAI don't seem like they have web search capability at the moment.
Does it mean Llama does have that? And how does that affect the performance? I mean the thing about "no qualms about ethics"
What do you mean by that? Do you not recommend it?
Thanks. Is there any proof like a unique code you get at the end of the course proving that you've completed it?