FloatingMuffin
FloatingMuffin

Worth investing in ML and coding skills?

Chatting with a friend at Ather and they're literally begging for AI talent. apparently AI skills can bump up salary by 50%+ and it's not just about the cash, ppl think it'll improve job efficiency and career advancement too. been seeing tons of posts on linkedin about AI, should i invest in ML and coding skills? anyone else thinking of upskilling in AI?

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WobblyCoconut
WobblyCoconut

Yes have been thinking about this for quite a while. Have product/biz experience of 6+ yrs, T1 college.

I think after a point these jobs will become obsolete. Ability to code (AI skills) will determine earning capacity. Did a bunch of coding in college but moved onto product post that.

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With AI, here’s what I see happening in the next 3-5 years:

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  • Experienced engineers will always be in demand.
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