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ByteByteGo Launches AI Engineer Cohort 7 with Ali Aminian

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ByteByteGo opens enrollment for the seventh cohort of "Becoming an AI Engineer," a live course starting July 11 developed with author Ali Aminian. The program emphasizes hands-on construction of AI applications over passive video consumption, following a structured curriculum designed to move participants from fundamentals to advanced topics. Instructors and peers provide direct feedback during live sessions, addressing a common gap in self-paced AI education where learners stall without guidance.

The cohort model aims to solve the isolation problem that derails many engineers attempting to upskill in AI independently. Rather than theoretical survey courses, the curriculum centers on building functional systems — though specific frameworks, model architectures, or deployment targets aren't disclosed in the announcement. Aminian's involvement suggests alignment with his published work on AI engineering patterns.

For engineers evaluating the $2,000-plus price point typical of ByteByteGo cohorts, the value proposition rests on mentorship density and project-based output rather than content access alone. The July 11 start date leaves minimal decision window for prospective students.