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by baristaGeek 969 days ago
It really comes down to personal preference rather than the trends in the job market when comparing those two in-demand skills.

Personally, I'm more drawn to "applied AI engineering" – it's like a blend between data science and product engineering, encompassing areas like vector databases, prompt engineering, agents, chains, and so on. Meanwhile, I'm also picking up modern high-performance languages like Rust and Golang on the side.

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Interesting. I do read more about Applied AI engineering.
Any sources?