I've passed AI Practitioner Exam 2 days ago... It was my first-ever Certification from AWS. It took me about a Month preparation in which I had done the AI Practitioner Course from Stephane Maarek, as well as the Practice Tests from him and it really helped me in the exam. Highly Recommended.
@___DannyBoyka2 ай бұрын
Hello Shaurya, this is also my first AWS cert...so is going for this direct will be hard ? Is AWS cloud rpact. actually required , or I can try this directly ? thank you
@shauryabahl579Ай бұрын
@@___DannyBoyka Going for this Certification directly depends upon individual's Capabilities, for some it was easy and cherry on top, but for others, it was hard and challenging. You can try this certification directly if you have some basic knowledge regarding AIML because there might be some questions which can throw you off for sure, and don't worry if you don't have basic knowledge of AIML, Stephane Maarek's Course on Udemy will definitely help you with the Basics of AIML... But my main advice would be to do the Practice Exams from Stephane Maarek and a sample 20 Question test from AWS after completing the course from Stephane Maarek, it'll be helpful.
@invisibleplayz5036Ай бұрын
Bro what to do after cloud practitioner ?
@shauryabahl579Ай бұрын
@@invisibleplayz5036 AWS AI Practitioner... Because it'll help you solidify your foundation of AWS and then can challenge other Certifications above Foundation Level.
@HontuZindabad28 күн бұрын
I also passed this certification 2 days ago. Scored 757.
@devops-boot-camp3 ай бұрын
The simple answer to the question, "Is the certification worth it?" is no. However, the knowledge you gain while preparing for the certification is definitely valuable, especially in areas that are heavily tested, such as AWS Bedrock. Whether or not you choose to pursue the certification is up to you, but AWS Bedrock is quickly becoming a de facto standard, much like EC2 and S3. So, it's definitely worth learning this service for the future.
@cowtippper19962 ай бұрын
I got this cert as my second one after the Cloud Practitioner one, i found this easier than the cloud practitioner since its the same difficulty level and less content. Plus since it is in beta it is cheaper than a full release exam. But i found it to be worth it because of the things that i learned "of" such as sagemaker and bedrock/etc. It gave me a few ideas for personal projects that use one or two AI Services and do some relatively simple process. The project ideas i came up with once i learned some of the AI Capabilities from studying for this exam might be the highest point of value to gather from this.
@bradseed663 ай бұрын
I passed it last week. I did AWS’s free training and some Udemy practice tests. It was harder than I thought it would be. I only got 72% but I didn’t study too hard. FYI I have the Solutions Architect Associate Cert.
@dharshinilibra54113 ай бұрын
Congratulations on passing the exam! 🎉 May I know how many hours of training and learning it typically takes for a fresher to crack this exam?
@yoman97833 ай бұрын
@@dharshinilibra5411 I just passed the AWS AI exam a few days ago, spent easily 1- 2 months of effort ploughing thru the material. Agree it is harder than I thought. I passed the cloud practitioner exam last year.
@dharshinilibra54113 ай бұрын
@@yoman9783 congratulations on passing your exam! Thank you so much for your response And may i know each day how many hours you spent ?? Any approx ??
@yoman97833 ай бұрын
@@dharshinilibra5411 Hi, my preparation was a little sporadic, hence I don't have a good gauge of number of hours per day. This is what I did for my preparation, according to the recommended 4-step plan: 1) Go thru all the FREE material under Step 2 - that probably took up around 20 hrs, including note-taking - done in July; 2) Upon launch of Study Guide in mid August, I watched all the videos under Step 1 - Standard Exam Prep Plan, to cross-reference with my sketchy notes - that probably took another 2-3 weeks or another 20 hrs; 3) Do the Exam Prep Official Practice Question Set - that was pretty easy; 4) Go back to skim thru all the FREE material under Step 2, to fill in any knowledge gaps from watching the videos - probably 8 hrs 5) Schedule the exam for a date about 10 days later; 6) Last few days, focus on just browsing thru my notes again and again - likely 10- 15 hrs (Mine is FREE account, so I didn't do that Exam Prep Official Pretest - it might have given me more clues on how the real exam looks like, if I had upgraded my account.) The above assumes you already have cloud knowledge (Regions, AZ, edge location, EC2, S3 buckets, etc); otherwise may still need to take that AWS Cloud practitioner exam first... as I found some overlap with the Cloud material studied last year. Hope this helps, cheers.
@yoman97833 ай бұрын
@@dharshinilibra5411 I replied a few times, however my reply keeps getting removed... strange.
@read200books3 ай бұрын
I love the lighting in this video!!
@LeoCagape3 ай бұрын
Yes it is!
@abdulbachani69693 ай бұрын
I passed my AI cert this week, i used the aws skill builder training and practice tests on Udemy, i found the questions quite different but thankfully i got through. Im looking at doing the associate ML cert now so id love to see more videos on that.
@jefffontenot17823 ай бұрын
Hey Lucy. I'm studying Cloud at WGU. I'm working on my cloud practitioner cert this week. I think I'll go for the AI cert when I'm done. Thanks for the info.
@TechwithLucy3 ай бұрын
Nice! Let me know how it goes 😄
@The1RemainderАй бұрын
I just passed this weekend, 10/27. I gave myself a 24 hour break and just went in with the knowledge I had. I didn’t have any of those new style questions on my test. I did have like handful of multiple answer questions. I tried to use udemy for practice test but I found there practice test were weirdly worded so after a while I skipped them. I took the AWS enhanced training class and went through your notes. A few of your practice questions were on my test. I’m pmp that has experience with traditional infrastructure and networking projects. I got laid off last May and I found in my region (Philadelphia) of the country there are not that many infrastructure jobs in the market. Cloud infrastructure seems to be a big draw. So im looking at being an AWS solution architect and to get into security.
@Rob-lq2ny2 ай бұрын
Should understand whether there's a high demand for job vacancy first, else it'll be a waste of resources! Azure fundamental is the best, no expiry!
@abhikrishnam012 ай бұрын
Are you going to do any video on the Machine Learning Engineer Cert ?
@ziedtuihri23 ай бұрын
Good morning Lucy, I’ve been watching your videos on KZbin, and I must say you’re doing an amazing job! Your tutorials on cloud computing are truly outstanding. I have a strong background in software development and database management, and I’m currently studying in University. I’m interested in both cloud computing and data science, but I’m feeling uncertain about which path to focus on. Could you kindly offer any advice to help me make the right choice? Thank you so much for your time and guidance. Kind regards, Zied Touahri
@thestart7093 ай бұрын
totally worth to start with the easiest certification and get experience of the exam.
@christiansailor28803 ай бұрын
First comment! Thanks, Lucy!
@TechwithLucy3 ай бұрын
:)
@adityathosar3 ай бұрын
Are you looking for a video editor to edit your videos???
@thurairatnamsivasasththive73012 ай бұрын
How's machine learning associate coming along lucy. Eager to find out your thoughts so far?
@cyberguy77733 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Lucy. I'm currently a CS college student and have some experience with Full Stack web development. i still have 1.5 years left in my bachelors degree and as i have got to know that these certifications only hold for 3 years. So should i take the AWS Cloud Practitioner exam or should i first spend 6 months learning basics of concepts for cloud like networking, OS, Virtualization etc and then prepare & take this test in my last semister.
@bellisma19273 ай бұрын
Take the cloud practitioner now and do an associate certificate just before your last semester. Also it shouldnt take you 6 months to learn basic cloud concepts. Between 1 to 3 months is enough depending on your workload.
@nikittaks924524 күн бұрын
Hey Lucy, I’m currently in the 4th year of my 5-year integrated AIML course. Should I go for the AI Practitioner Certification, or can I directly aim for the AWS Certified Machine Learning - Associate?
@Lp-wx5kg3 ай бұрын
Is aws cloud trebding sydney , do we have any opportunities for freshers especially
@SauravR4023 ай бұрын
Still wondering why AWS created this mini version of their own Machine Learning Specialty certification. Passing this certification won't make you or place you anywhere. The exam just touches upon Bedrock/SageMaker/LLM capabilities. It's just a very fundamental beta exam. I passed the exam last week.
@alaahussein70233 ай бұрын
Hello Lucy If I am a beginner in a cloud career should I start with cloud practitioner or AI practitioner I need your advice as I am completely confused
@TechwithLucy3 ай бұрын
Cloud practitioner in most cases
@carsonjamesiv25123 ай бұрын
Interesting.😃👍
@gunasamayamanthula712919 күн бұрын
Wii do it by dec31st!!
@TechwithLucy18 күн бұрын
💪 let me know how it goes
@picture443227 күн бұрын
I need only AI certificate suggest me?
@vijay9012 ай бұрын
can u teach us a full course about of cloud pracitioner exam in some vedioes as you said in website link, i think that you can give me the best and understanding vedioes better then it.
@Cricx._pic3 ай бұрын
Is cloud good for freshers??
@l0g4nSm1th3 ай бұрын
Yes, it's
@beintentional9823 ай бұрын
Is learning cloud even still worth it?
@consumerextraordinaire82096 сағат бұрын
Is learning anything still worth it?
@Shrey3193 ай бұрын
Any coupon code for your study material please I'm a student I need discount please 🥺
@ziedtuihri23 ай бұрын
Good morning Lucy, I’ve been watching your videos on KZbin, and I must say you’re doing an amazing job! Your tutorials on cloud computing are truly outstanding. I have a strong background in software development and database management, and I’m currently studying in University. I’m interested in both cloud computing and data science, but I’m feeling uncertain about which path to focus on. Could you kindly offer any advice to help me make the right choice? Thank you so much for your time and guidance. Kind regards, Zied Touahri