While I love research, I do have a fear of missing out on how hot the AI/ML in industry is right now with excitement in all areas - robotics, web agents, coding assistants etc. I'm looking for advice on choosing between the two options
1. *Ditch PhD*. Is the right time to jump on the industry bandwagon (ditch PhD) ? I'm considering joining an early stage startup in AI/ML as a founding engineer.
2. *Go for PhD* Is continuing for a PhD the better option for the long term ?
A good idea would be to try research in academia for 2 years, see if you like it not, then drop out with a Masters. If you are a citizen of the states, why not do both? Work at startup and pursue PhD as a hobby? Pretty sure you are capable of doing that.
Generally, advanced degrees are worth it for areas where you can't get the resources to learn yourself.
CS is unique in this case because all you need to learn everything computer science is a laptop.
You can work on an industrial project, as if you are in a company, and make friends with great people!
Also, public research desperately needs some more material. It’s been consumed by the private space too much.