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by ellen364
1472 days ago
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I suspect that’s often true, but the outsourced work isn’t always as routine as cleaning up training data. E.g. I worked at a company that provides “real-time transit data feeds for journey planners”, to quote the marketing literature. The company’s publicly mentioned customers include Google and Microsoft. I’d guess (and it is a guess) that big companies like to outsource that kind of work so their devs only have to deal with the tidier data? And perhaps also because dev salaries in the UK are so much lower. |
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So they aren't outsourcing dev work, they are basically buying access to the data feed.
> And perhaps also because dev salaries in the UK are so much lower.
Not for SV caliber talent.