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by asimeqi
1061 days ago
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As somebody who was paid for many years to turn AI researchers' code into usable products, I have one piece of advice. If you want to become an AI researcher, don't fix their code. I did this in the hope that I eventually would get to work directly in an AI project. When I finally got to participate in such a project part-time, it turned out that I could finish in a matter of days a task that would take the AI researchers weeks. That didn't please them at all so soon enough I was switched full-time to my non AI project since that one "needed me more".
If you want to become an AI researcher, do AI researcher projects, simple as that. |
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Also, we're entering a paradigm in which a lot of research is constrained by compute, and it can be very difficult to just "do AI research projects" when such projects involved training policies in virtual environments or designing the next transformer, for instance.