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Should you learn Ai and Machine Learning?



Stefan Mischook

What are the Ai and machine learning job opportunities today?

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  1. I agree with your assumptions that AI/Machine learning will, predominately, be leveraged by large companies. To be more specific, it will be tied to companies that have a lot of standardized data.

  2. Ai and Machine Learning is a difficult field to enter. It is difficult to find a Software Engineer job imagine ML and Ai. Let the young and some old move to ML/AI. I will stay making money with the new and old PHP code.

  3. I'm a degree qualified mechanical engineer, so lots of math, some electronics, some programming and of course the mechanical and power aspect. Haved watch my industry die on its butt (oil) and opportunities for personal growth die like mayflies. I finally had enough, quit and am now retraining myself to go into robotics. Having the math is great and I am really enjoying the python and the AI topics. I also need to learn C++.

  4. I think machine learning is no exactly the same as IOS apps. IOS apps are tools which might be outdated but machine learning is an idea to solve problem. An idea is bulletproof.

  5. You seem like a smart guy and a guy that researches a ton. I disagree and here is why. Machine learning is the apex of the computing paradigm that is allowing the small guys to potentially compete in the vast market currently dominated by corporate goliaths. Particularly as computing costs "as predicted" decline small businesses will have a shot at competing with large established enterprises. Certainly these interests will attempt to impede this progress as they have done historically. Nevertheless, the future will be machines that have the ability to build the best machine that has been built. I do however agree with you on your premise that the support infrastructure is likely to be the most lucrative facet of the ML boom.

  6. Mark Cuban came out recently and said if you're not learning AI and machine learning now, you'll be out of a job in 3 years time.

  7. Hi Stefan, I took accounting for my bachelor's degree and I am really interested to take AI courses for my master degree. I know it's a long way to go and a lot to learn. I love math and I was really good in math back in highschool but I haven't learned it in 10 years.

    Could you help to guide me on which topics I should learn so that I can be accepted into the master program? From what I've read on google and the comment below, I should study sql, python, ruby, Matrix multiplication, Gaussian distribution, and derivatives. Is there anything else I should learn? Like an engineering or hardware thing? Thank you so much. Your help is greatly appreciated 🙂

  8. I disagree on relating machine learning to big businesses, there are tons of start-ups doing really cool stuff with AI, that ultimately are being acquired by big companies

  9. Then what would be ideal road to learn machine learning, AI, deep learning and so on? Where should i start to learn, if i am interest in these stuff?

  10. Can someone tell me the most specific useful math subjects I should learn? I know calculus, statistics, linear algebra etc but what specifically is most helpful for AI/ML because those are broad math subjects

  11. You mention that AI, ML jobs come from only big companies, do you have a prediction when it will hit small-mid size companies? or it will always be big companies, that have it. Thanks. great vid btw.

  12. Hey there…I am mechanical engineering student…after completing my under graduate course..can I do masters in artificial intelligence and mechine learning..

  13. From what I read machine learning needs to gather a lot of data to be efficient hence you are right it's mostly used by big corporations for that reason.

  14. What I do wonder if that if I need to study all the requirements of Machine learning if I don't plan to work for a big corporation? If I just want to create a basic ML for business purpose only.
    For example use machine learning for eCommerce sites to recommend sales or products they would prefer basically use ML for advertising/sales purpose only(like amazon does). Nothing scientific or highly sophisticated with enormous data. It's really necessary to study the enormous requirements in Math/Statistics/Probabilities ETC if I just want to specialize in that and offer it as an extra?

  15. I don't know if i should study a bachelor in artificial intellegence, cyber security, or software engineering. or just go for good ol' IT

  16. gold rush is more like dto com bubble. Apps – it is more like early oil rush. few big ones will remain. Ai and machine learning – people were dreaming about this since 1930s, so we will see decades of good AI development. this is gonna be another oil boom type. just like blockchain.

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