
my gold,so cute!
It is my first gold and i bought last year. I love it very much even though it's 1/3 once.

It is my first gold and i bought last year. I love it very much even though it's 1/3 once.
Hi everyone,
If you find it difficult to read this post, I apologize in advance — English is not my first language, and this post was translated with the help of AI.
My previous job was in marketing. I worked in that field for about three years, which was my second job after college. Now I want to transition into the AI industry.
Before this, I've used ChatGPT at work to help me build a PPT. I provided the outline and content, hoping it could output a full presentation. It did give me a file, but it mostly just formatted the text I sent — just a few slides. Many details, like title fonts, template styles, layout, and chart designs, still needed manual adjustment. It didn't save me much time. I guess maybe I just didn't know how to use the tool properly.
In both my daily life and work, I've only scratched the surface of AI. I have a strong feeling that if I don't seriously learn AI, I'll miss out on many opportunities. But the challenge is that I have a liberal arts background and don't know how to code. I'm overwhelmed by the massive amount of information both inside and outside the Great Firewall.
So I'd like to ask this community: what is a suitable learning path for someone with a non-technical background?
Specifically, I'd like to ask:
Thank you all in advance for any advice you can share.