> taking and passing a crash course doesn't mean you'll be an expert in the field (and this applies for most MOOCs, honestly)
You're stating the painfully obvious here. I doubt anyone reading HN is under the impression that they'll be an expert after a single online course.
This is just a marketing stunt by Google to ensure their tooling is the defacto standard for AI/ML so that Google can dominate the AI/ML market they way they dominated Internet Search.
You're stating the painfully obvious here. I doubt anyone reading HN is under the impression that they'll be an expert after a single online course.
This is just a marketing stunt by Google to ensure their tooling is the defacto standard for AI/ML so that Google can dominate the AI/ML market they way they dominated Internet Search.