I'm PhDone!

· Source: Jordan Harrod · Field: Technology & Digital — Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning · Depth: Fundamental Awareness, quick

Summary

The author recently completed their PhD at MIT, a program technically spanning both Harvard and MIT, two weeks prior to this announcement. They received two certificates: an MIT certificate and a department-specific certificate, after an eight-year journey that began concurrently with their YouTube channel. The cost for renting graduation regalia was \$197, though only the gown needs to be returned. Looking ahead, the author plans a Q&A video, inviting questions on topics like grad school or the current state of AI. They also intend to run another cohort of their "AI IRL" live course in the fall, with a waitlist available, and have packaged "AI IRL" and "Crafter AI Manifesto" into a self-guided Notion course. This marks the first time the author has not been in school since undergrad, prompting a request for tips on navigating post-academic life.

Key takeaway

For AI students or those considering advanced degrees, this update highlights the transition from academic life to professional content creation. You can engage directly by submitting questions for an upcoming Q&A video on grad school or AI. Additionally, consider joining the waitlist for the "AI IRL" live course this fall. You can also explore the self-guided "AI IRL" and "Crafter AI Manifesto" courses available in Notion to deepen your AI knowledge.

Key insights

The author completed their PhD, marking a transition to full-time content creation and community engagement.

Method

The author outlines a method for engaging their audience: solicit questions and video topics via comments for future content.

In practice

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Best for: AI Student, General Interest

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