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self-taught ai founder
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How to Build an AI Career Without a CS Degree
A practical guide to building an applied AI career without a four-year computer science degree. Stack-pattern, shipping evidence, and the credential choices that actually move the needle.
Conversation: Andrew Rollins on Learning AI Outside the University
A Q&A with Andrew Rollins on how he assembled his learning path, why he chose stacked credentials over a degree, and what he thinks the credentialing market is getting wrong.
Self-Taught AI Founders: A Generation Built on Stackable Learning
The cohort of AI founders who built their companies without a CS degree are not, on closer inspection, self-taught. They are stack-taught — and the stack is increasingly legible as its own pedagogical model.
From Credentials to Companies: Founders Who Stacked Micro-Certs
A reported feature on the cohort of AI founders who built into their companies through stacked micro-credentials, not single degrees. The pattern is more durable than the credential market acknowledges.