I have a psychology degree and an interest in overall health (mental, physiological, neurological etc). I also enjoy and find technology interesting as well with an overall interest in automation/making lives easier- in a health sense

So far, I am considering to learn a programming language on my own and head back to university for some ML classes and linear alge

bra/stats.

However, I also like tech and leadership. I am trying to navigate through what I want as a career. I heard about machine learning/AI and thought there may be an intersection where I could use my interests in health and incorporate them with tech. Perhaps program AI that would aid specific health issues? Of course, I am looking for something that pays well and has a good environment.

If you all could be kind enough to pitch in your thoughts and help with my brainstorming :)

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    10 months ago

    r/learnmachinelearning

    Get up to speed with probability, linear algebra and calculus 1 at the minimum.

    Start with Python

    Once you feel comfortable in both, start learning ML :)