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by asimeqi
1067 days ago
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Professors, of course, don't feel threatened by students so want them to be as good as possible. But in a company where I had the same pay and title as the AI researchers, just different fields of work, me applications, they research, they realized real quick that if I kept doing 2-3 times more tasks than they were doing I would get experience with everything they knew. Everybody wants to have their own little field where they are the boss. A newcomer that keeps putting their nose everywhere might not be very desirable. I knew what I was doing and I knew the risk I was running. I was hoping that the project manager would support me. The manager did not support me, I was out. |
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Still, after hearing this story, my takeaway is not "Do not fix AI researchers' code if you want to become an AI researcher."
Rather, "Good news! It turns out a software engineer has much to offer AI researchers! However, as all too often, beware of politics - you need to find an organization where the AI folks won't be threatened by your fast work but will welcome you."