'Demystifying AI with Louis Bouchard on The HackerNoon Podcast' by hackernoon podcast ai
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Just, I actually do not know why at the time. I changed that a year ago, but yeah, I started anonymously. So that's the reason[00:02:58] Louis: The, well, there are a few reasons. The first one was to to make sure I learned the country. To make sure I deeply understand the concepts of artificial intelligence.
[00:04:13] Amy: Right. Okay. That makes sense. Wow. The master's in AI. I didn't even know that was a thing.[00:04:24] Louis: Yeah, it's not officially a thing. It's a, technically, it's a, master's in systems engineering, but mine, like it's a thesis and it's all around AI. And I, I do research and I decided of my subject with my professor.
[00:05:55] Louis: Oh I think I started, I don't remember the exact year, but a couple of years I go at the end of my university. So quite late and yeah, it was a class, my current master's degree supervisor gave, and I really loved it and just, I knew I wanted to do that since I didn't really like any other systems engineering classes and I didn't like my internship, my internships as well.[00:06:35] Amy: That's really cool. And let me ask you a question about AI now.
[00:07:51] Louis: Basically it, it uses another model called clip to to try to understand and link, text to image. And it also helped me reach a lot more people into the data science world with towards AI with whom I'm affiliated now. And they are really they're awesome. So yeah, this is when it started. Getting a bit more views and also another big, good jump was around the end of 2020 when I shared like a yearly review on the GitHub and on my own article.[00:10:52] Amy: And then you also started a discord channel too, right? With to connect with your.
And other people that were interested in helping others that are now admins of the server and from there people joined and discard made us an official partner of discard. So official AI server, and this helped a lot to drag other people in because we were now feature. On the search page of this garden.
[00:13:04] Louis: to, oh, yeah. And yeah it's amazing. Especially for a meeting. I'm doing both my master's degree and work from my home. I think it's some, but the person asked Well, he asked how I succeeded, but mainly he said that he also tried and failed. And to that, my question will be what is failing to you? Because I would assume you, you cannot really fail you. If you just keep going, I'm convinced you will succeed.
Like you can't just bang your head against the wall and continue to pump out content. That's not gonna work. So what is it about your YouTube videos? Do you think it's the titling or the description that you put in or the editing or, [00:16:47] Louis: Well, everyone else will follow. The people that are really into it, we'll follow in and that's what matters. Yeah.[00:17:00] Louis: Well, it's obviously through the discord channel the most, and also I share a lot on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter. I think that the best place is LinkedIn because I'm actually chatting with a lot of people. And I also met a lot of them from LinkedIn and it's really a great platform just to, to discuss and share.
I think I could really love it. Love the time I'm there, but also it's four to six years. So it's a long time without a lot of revenues. So it's a bit, it's a hard decision, but yeah it's not that I think a PhD is necessary in AI, I think. Not at all, but. Like I've always wanted to be a researcher or to do something that is, that, that is hard to achieve.[00:21:05] Amy: Yeah, that's super cool. Okay. Now I remember my other question.
[00:22:08] Louis: I know, it's just, when I afford a gym, it's when I feel best I will go training or when, or if I have a lot of meetings, I will just go whenever I can, but I don't have a fixed time. And for my waking hours, it's I'm just having fun with it. I'm actually I have a random number generator between five 30 and 6:00 AM.
So I know for example, I'm doing 40 hours of masters researcher weekend, et cetera. So I know where I'm at, but I don't know where what I will do on the day to day. Like I more I'm tracking on a weekly basis. Like I'm releasing one video and I'm working 20 hours for designing strive for the hours for you for master's degree.
[00:27:01] Amy: What do you think about the future of AI? Because I think a lot of people like me too, when I think about AI, there's just so much of it. We forget how much of it is used in our daily lives.
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