June 28, 2023, 12:14 p.m. | /u/Mr_Funkedeli

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Hello r/deeplearning,

I am trying to jump into the field of deep learning. I have some past experience with ML and DL, and I have even completed [fast.ai](https://fast.ai)'s course "Practical Deep Learning for Coders Part 1". I want to take it to the next step though, and many have recommended that I follow a book. All of the books I can find though, seem to be quite outdated, especially since ML and DL have progressed so much in the last …

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