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by urthor 1398 days ago
Strongly disagree.

There's a vast amount of work that doesn't involve unethical recommendation systems.

Expand your horizon outside the Bay Area.

The plurality of work I see is straightforward computer vision/NLP applications.

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I suspect the work you're talking about could be easily handled by an intern working with Core ML and a MacBook.

The landscape is varied. There are companies doing real actual big leading edge stuff, there are companies where ML is sprinkled onto projects as a buzzword but no real interesting work happens, and companies that just need a practical small solution like the ones you mentioned, and could get by with Core ML, but don't because they hire a PhD who isn't aware of Core ML.

What does productionizing coreml look like if I wanted to stand a model up as an rpc service?