I'm thinking about enrolling in some AI courses and I'm curious about the best options out there. Specifically, I've heard about Udacity's Nanodegrees but I want to know if they're really worth it. What experiences do others have with their courses?
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That makes sense! Could you share more about your personal experience with Udacity? I'm considering it but I've read mixed reviews overall. I can afford it, but it's going to be a bit tight on my budget.
If the price isn't a big issue for you, then I say go for it! Just be aware that while Udacity has good content, there are some mixed reviews about its effectiveness.
Honestly, it really depends on what you're aiming to learn. If you're looking for something free, CS50AI is a solid choice. But as for Udacity, their offerings are generally pretty good for AI topics if that’s your focus.
I've been using Udacity for AI and I think it's pretty decent. I have a subscription, but I've also leaned towards O'Reilly lately. It's on the pricier side too, but the amount of material and knowledge you gain is incredible. I basically splurge on all these educational platforms—Coursera, Udemy, Udacity, O'Reilly, you name it! O'Reilly has become my favorite, but I'm just a bit obsessed with learning!

I’ll check out O'Reilly and the other options too, thanks for the suggestion!