If you want to get into AI topics: start learning about LLMs, embeddings, vector stores, datasets, fine-tuning, evals, and how to use CLI dev tools like Claude Code.
Andre Ng helped build a great free resource with courses: https://www.deeplearning.ai/ (some are sponsored but still free)
I think a quicker pivot (job wise) would likely be Python web development. They already know Python. Then layer on LLMs when doing that job (with more "runway")
If you want to get into AI topics: start learning about LLMs, embeddings, vector stores, datasets, fine-tuning, evals, and how to use CLI dev tools like Claude Code.
Andre Ng helped build a great free resource with courses: https://www.deeplearning.ai/ (some are sponsored but still free)