Recently, I decided to start learning AI but wanted a platform that was beginner-friendly and practical. That’s when I came across Codefinity. I wanted something where I could actually practice AI concepts rather than just watch tutorials, so I decided to give it a try and started exploring its AI courses. What I found really helpful was how hands-on everything is. You can code directly in the browser, follow step-by-step exercises, and work on mini-projects that show how AI concepts apply in real situations. Even though I’m still a beginner, spending some time each day on the lessons helped me start building small projects, understand basic neural networks, and experiment with AI tools. The thing that stands out about it is how approachable it makes AI. You don’t need advanced knowledge or complicated setups you just log in and start learning, which makes it great for busy schedules. For anyone curious about upskilling in AI, consistency and practice are really what matter. This makes the process smoother and more structured than trying to figure everything out on your own. Has anyone here used this or another platform to learn AI? How was your experience and did it really help you upskill? I’d love to hear what worked for you and what didn’t. submitted by /u/dsa1331
Originally posted by u/dsa1331 on r/ArtificialInteligence
