Ask HN: I am a surgeon/doctor. what AI literature/courses would you recommend?
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#3What's your goal? Fast.ai is good if you want to create models
Re: Ask HN: I am a surgeon/doctor. what AI literature/courses would you recommend?
#4What's your goal? Fast.ai is good if you want to create models
Thx. I would like to learn more about the history (old greek logics), the fundamental setup and whatever this community (as doctors we are in the dark) would advise.
The following handles on X dot com post readings and opinions: https://openmindresearch.org @RichardSSutton https://araya.org/en/ @kanair @o_guest @ID_AA_Carmack @ChombaBupe @SchmidhuberAI
I'm aware of two sets of lectures on AI from MIT opencourseware available on YT.
Vendors like nVidia have courses on their website that may serve as overview entry points.
Re: Ask HN: I am a surgeon/doctor. what AI literature/courses would you recommend?
#5Earlier quoted context omitted.
Thx. I would like to learn more about the history (old greek logics), the fundamental setup and whatever this community (as doctors we are in the dark) would advise.
Mind as Machine: a history of cognitive science vol. 1 & 2 Margaret A. Boden, 2006 OUP The following handles on X dot com post readings and opinions: https://openmindresearch.org @RichardSSutton https://araya.org/en/ @kanair @o_guest @ID_AA_Carmack @ChombaBupe @SchmidhuberAI I'm aware of two sets of lectures on AI from MIT opencourseware available on YT. Vendors like nVidia have courses on their website that may serv…
Re: Ask HN: I am a surgeon/doctor. what AI literature/courses would you recommend?
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#7I am a physician as well. It really does depend on what you want to do. Do you want just understand? Or do you want to build? Most medical folks are just end-users of AI, but an increasing number are needed to help guide policy and development. Stanford has a great series on AI in Medicine and I'd look there. Coursera has courses in medical AI, and is where I cut my teeth. If you have no coding experience or any AI b…