My employer recently told us that they have ~2 years of runway so I’ve been thinking of backup plans. I feel like I could always get a job at some other rust shop, but I find myself fascinated by AI and haven’t been able to stop playing with Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. I have no degree, but you can assume I know how to implement backprop, know how to take a partial derivative & other basic calc/stats knowledge, and I’m willing to spend a year grinding on everything else I’m missing.
So, my question is: what would I need to do to break into the industry? Is it even possible?
[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29830770
Most of the deep learning applications have little operational use cases.
It is hard to invent a new deep learning architecture without a PHD.
It is NOT hard to train a deep learning model.
The AI value chain is moving into data driven vs model driven. I.e. the modeling part is solved, or is being automated.