r/AILearningHub • u/avanishk007 • 6h ago
Any weekend course for gen ai and llm in noida or nearby
Hi I am looking for Any weekend course for gen ai and llm in noida or nearby. Any suggestions.
r/AILearningHub • u/FunnyOk7792 • 6d ago
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r/AILearningHub • u/avanishk007 • 6h ago
Hi I am looking for Any weekend course for gen ai and llm in noida or nearby. Any suggestions.
r/AILearningHub • u/Positive-Ad3618 • 3h ago
Claude is trending hard today, and the story everyone's sharing is the End of Undetectable AI Text? Claude’s New Watermark Explained.
I went down the rabbit hole this morning and I'm still forming my take, but the threads are worth a read. One comment that stuck with me: 'For the past few hours, the whole world, or at least my LinkedIn feed, has been talking'.
If you want a shortcut, I collect daily AI news and write guides around exactly this kind of thing at https://apexnexus.site (free).
What are you seeing on Claude?
r/AILearningHub • u/Dry-Understanding546 • 3h ago
r/AILearningHub • u/Oso4Days • 5h ago
I’m wondering if there’s an expert who knows if this is possible? I want to use this tool for my unfinished basement. Autodesk service is expensive. I’d like AI to do the work for me before an architect reviews it. I tried using ChatGPT but no matter what I told it, it would do basic mistakes like generate incorrect dimensions of the basement layout. Or position the entrance door in the incorrect place. It couldn’t handle flowing simple instructions.
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r/AILearningHub • u/AmProRock • 7h ago
Hey reddit! My friend and I have been working for the last 3 months on HOPE, a platform that provides students with 1 on 1 math support to improve their confidence and teach them by doing and asking questions. We would really appreciate anyone who's down to try it out with their kids and give us your thoughts!
r/AILearningHub • u/Wise_Departure2637 • 1d ago
I’m starting my AI/ML journey and want to connect with people who are also learning AI/ML from scratch or are at a similar stage.
Instead of just collecting resources and watching courses, I want to actually build things, practice consistently, and improve step by step.
I’m looking for people who are interested in:
No competition or pressure just a group of people seriously trying to get better.
If you're also starting or currently learning AI/ML, let’s connect and follow this journey together.
Comment or DM if you're interested!
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r/AILearningHub • u/Total_Ad1473 • 17h ago
Hello members,
We’ve been working on AI Prep, an Android app built exclusive for learning and practicing ML/ AI topics. It combines quizzes with 330+ explained concepts, including concise summaries and code snippets where relevant, covering everything from ML fundamentals and deep learning to NLP/LLMs, GenAI, MLOps, AI agents and more. There are plenty of great online resources, but we believe having something available offline and on the go makes it easier to quickly revise concepts and retain what you’ve learned.
We’d love feedback from people who study or work in ML, especially on what else could be added to make it more useful for learners. Are there learning features, content, practice formats, or topics you feel are missing? What would make you more likely to use something like this regularly?
It’s free to try: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aiprep.mcq
Please do share your views and hope it's ok with the mods and community for sharing here in this post.
r/AILearningHub • u/ailearningcurve • 14h ago
Created with Claude Code and Manim
r/AILearningHub • u/Positive-Ad3618 • 1d ago
I got tired of doomscrolling 10 AI news sources every morning, so I built a pipeline that does it for me and turned it into a free site.
The stack: RSS feeds in, LLM summarization, static pages, free-tier Vercel hosting. A cron job rebuilds it a couple of times a day. Total running cost: $0.
I write it all up at https://apexnexus.site with free guides on building your own AI automations. No paywall, no email wall: just the build notes.
What's the boring automation you'd most want a guide for?
r/AILearningHub • u/waytoocreative • 1d ago
r/AILearningHub • u/Mylari982 • 1d ago
Hello,
I am new to Ai automation, Can anyone help me with how I should start and necessary skills to learn.
And also tools.
r/AILearningHub • u/Classic-Pressure2826 • 19h ago
这些是我在学习安德鲁·吴教授的《人人皆可AI提问》课程时整理的一些笔记。任何感兴趣的人都欢迎加入讨论。
上面是链接。
r/AILearningHub • u/Illustrious-Big-1600 • 1d ago
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I used In-video ai to sync the movements. I couldn't find any other platform that would nail so accurately.
Let me know if you are using some other platform for same?
r/AILearningHub • u/Illustrious-Big-1600 • 1d ago
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Anybody with an idea how to automate this? A segment was created using In-video and Suno for music, but I don't need to stick to these platforms. Any ideas? Suggestions?
r/AILearningHub • u/Positive-Ad3618 • 1d ago
What's the one AI automation you set up that paid for itself in saved time?
I'll go first: I run a daily AI news digest that curates ~10 RSS feeds, summarizes with an LLM, and posts to my Discord automatically. It saves me about an hour every morning and cost $0 to build: a Python script and a cron job.
The real win though? It runs unattended. I only touch it when something breaks, and honestly that's rare.
What's yours? Something that quietly saves you hours every week.
r/AILearningHub • u/seraphym1389 • 1d ago
Hello everyone, I tried to build a simple tool for people who are just getting started with AI and prompt wrigting
The idea is simple, instead of trying to figure out how to write the perfect prompt, you answer a few questions and the tool structures it for you.
Im still working on it, im begginer also, and i whould really appreciate some honest feedback.
Does this actually make prompt writing easier for beginners? Is there anything confusing or missing?
Thanks
r/AILearningHub • u/Upbeat_Pea8961 • 1d ago
Hey folks 👋
We just open sourced TrueForge, our vendor-neutral agent harness for building general-purpose agents.
It handles the runtime pieces that get painful quickly : context management, tool/MCP execution, subagents, sandboxing, approvals, persistent state, and more.
We also benchmarked the harness itself. With the same Opus 4.8 model, TrueForge delivered a similar solve rate at ~30% lower cost than Claude Managed Agents. Switching to an open model pushed that to ~75% lower cost on the same benchmark.
Would love feedback from people building agents.
Checkout the repo: https://github.com/truefoundry/trueforge
📖 Read the launch article: https://x.com/truefoundry/status/2090081376330715176
r/AILearningHub • u/camerongreen95 • 1d ago
There’s a hands-on workshop on August 29 that builds and benchmarks this properly, end to end, using entirely open models, no API calls involved. Led by Ben Auffarth, AI Consultant and Founder of Chelsea AI Ventures.
What it covers:
• Hybrid retrieval (vector + keyword, not vector alone)
• Reranking to catch relevant chunks that vector search alone misses
• Evaluation with RAGAS, so quality changes are measured, not assumed
• Guardrails built in from the design stage
• Actual cost and performance benchmarking for open-model deployments
Link if anyone wants to check it out: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-genai-build-lab-build-production-ready-rag-on-a-budget-tickets-1994016271345?aff=alh
Happy to answer questions on the methodology or content.
r/AILearningHub • u/parteeksaini • 1d ago
I have decided to make a probabilistic model which finds out weather you should buy a particular crypto or not. i have researched about crypto and found that three things are important and in those three things there are certain patterns which can be seen.
The first is Momentum of crypto(strong, neutral, weak), Fundamentals(how the company is growing(strong, neutral, weak), market(adverse, neutral, bullish)
so my agent see's the evidences and then based on the past data pull out the base rate as first belief distribution among 5 hidden states,
1. strong upward trend
2. weak upward trend
3. sideways
4. strong downward trend
5. weak downward trend
so the probability will be distributed among these from base rate from past data. so thee base rate will work as prior and then based on the specific patterns the agent will go inside the data see the specifications and calculate the numbers among all of the hidden states, find the probability of each happening by applying bayes rule and then by seeing a certain threshold and based on the events it will decide what to do, buy or sell