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If i can offer you some advice -- learn how to code and write software, and interact with AI models. AI will assist, but never truly replace, programming. Like a graphing calculator, or any tool, it did not take away anything from math, it just enhanced it.
The barrier to entry has never been lower, and tools like jupyter notebook allow you to learn and develop with python in the browser. Have a play with huggingface examples, they are surprisingly easy to get into.
if you dont know where to start with python, I can recommend "Head First Python" by Paul Barry as a good book.
If you can code, it doesn't matter if you finished school -- and doesn't matter where you live. You can work anywhere. You can do this.
Best of luck friend
Thank you very much for the advices!
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