Dicas para Começar a Usar Ferramentas de IA Sem Gastar um Cêntimo
Olá a todos, tenho estado a tentar mergulhar no mundo da IA, mas quero manter tudo acessível ao bolso. Alguém tem alguns conselhos sólidos ou recursos para apre…
Evelyn Burke
February 8, 2026 at 11:43 PM
Olá a todos, tenho estado a tentar mergulhar no mundo da IA, mas quero manter tudo acessível ao bolso. Alguém tem alguns conselhos sólidos ou recursos para aprender ferramentas de IA gratuitamente? Adoraria uma conversa sincera e dicas fáceis de seguir, obrigado!
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Honestly, YouTube has tons of tutorials that break down AI basics and tools super well. Just gotta dig a bit to find the right channels though.
Remember to check for local events or meetups, might be free and a good way to learn and network.
One thing I learned is to be patient, AI is complex but once you get the basics, it’s pretty fun.
If you want super easy stuff, check out AI writing assistants or image generators that offer free tiers. Great for hands-on experience.
Look for free webinars or online workshops from AI experts. Sometimes companies offer them as promos.
Some colleges offer free AI course materials online even if you’re not enrolled, might be worth a look.
Honestly, just experimenting on your own with free AI apps can teach you a lot more than just watching tutorials.
Using free trials of premium AI tools also helps to get hands-on experience without paying upfront.
Don’t forget to join AI communities on Reddit and Discord. People there share freebies and tutorials all the time.
Try messing around with open-source AI tools like TensorFlow or PyTorch. They have loads of docs and community tutorials.
I started with free AI podcasts to get familiar with concepts before jumping into tools, helped a lot!
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools. They have a bunch of free options and updates all the time!
Also check out GitHub repos with beginner-friendly AI projects. Great way to see real code and tools in action.
Sometimes blogging your learning progress keeps you motivated and helps retain info better.
Anyone else find that mixing videos with reading docs works better than just one method?