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by misiti3780
2641 days ago
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I have been a freelancer for 10 years now, and I noticed that machine learning gigs are a bit harder to find because they is usually proprietary info and they want to keep the "models" in house. Has that been your experience ? |
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The more serious types are indeed protective of their data, intellectual property, and processes. I have even seen paranoia around leveraging open source frameworks (Tensorflow, Pytorch) out of fear of their sponsor corporations coming for the client... not sure I see the logic on that one, but whatever.
Whenever I don't have much success in a venture, I try to look inward to see what I'm doing wrong. I suspect that there is a fair amount I have to learn about getting good gigs and being successful in the freelance game. Unfortunately, it's one of those "have to learn the hard way" type of things.