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DeepSeek AI from Beginner to Paid Professional - Master DeepSeek with Hands-On Practice Real-World Applications and Scalable AI Solutions - cover

DeepSeek AI from Beginner to Paid Professional - Master DeepSeek with Hands-On Practice Real-World Applications and Scalable AI Solutions

Bolakale Aremu

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Welcome to Part 1 of DeepSeek AI from Beginner to Paid Professional! In this installment, we dive into DeepSeek, a cutting-edge platform that is revolutionizing the way we build, deploy, and scale AI solutions. Whether you're a beginner taking your first steps into generative AI or an intermediate learner looking to deepen your expertise, this part of the series will equip you with the hands-on skills and practical knowledge to master DeepSeek and create deployable AI applications.
 
This book is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand not just how to use AI, but why it matters in the context of today’s rapidly evolving world. By understanding the societal and ethical dimensions of AI, you’ll be better equipped to create solutions that are not only innovative but also responsible and impactful.
 
Let’s embark on this exciting journey to master DeepSeek, where you’ll learn through step-by-step projects, real-world applications, and scalable AI solutions. Whether you’re building your first AI model or deploying advanced systems in production, this part of the series will empower you to turn your ideas into reality. Let’s get started!
Disponible depuis: 05/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 79 pages.

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