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Getting into the AI field, prereq knowledge

Hi all. I’m 23, graduated a year ago with a Finance degree and have a decent job but my strongest passion and interest lies in Artificial Intelligence.

I’ve worked through free python courses and listened to free lectures. The reoccurring issue I have is not having the foundation I need to fully understand computer science and the math behind AI.

I’m looking for direction on where to start. Any suggestions on good sources of knowledge for the little things you need to understand before diving into AI? Particularly Math, computer science and coding.

Thanks!

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