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by sumodds
4633 days ago
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I do Computer Vision/Machine Learning for a living, but would caution a little against super-focusing on a narrow area. AI in general is known for its AI winters, where jobs dry up and opportunities are far fewer and you could have a lot of people with undergraduate in ML (or whatever that era's AI is called). Now that said, who knows may be you might find it interesting enough that you may decide to go for graduate school. If I was giving advice to my younger self, it would be to learn Algorithms, Linear Algebra, and Probability really well. Get exposure to Machine Learning, and a little bit of Linear Programming. But if you really want to be able to apply machine learning or math heavy subjects to work, it might be a reasonable idea to do a Masters. |
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