In SF working in AI. Grad school Ask me anything from tech, politics, love, culture, life and whatever comes in your mind.
What is salary and bonus?
How AI & Male related?
How much is your comp, with yrs of experience?
Close to 200k. Not very great as industry is paying far more. Total yr of exp close to 6 with 2+ in ML and DS
How can I get into AI with 0 experience in AI?
Not OP but there're so many resources out there. Once you start working on projects and make your interest known in ur company (assuming you have an AI team) you could ask and try transitioning Edit: Strongly recommend The Deep Learning book. Assuming you don't know your math, it covers from all the math you need to current Deep Learning techniques. After that if you know in which domain you'd like to work e.g. NLP, CV etc there are free Stanford courses, respectively CS224N and CS231N (NLP and CV). Good luck
Learn ML. start with Andrew Ng's coursera course on ml. Then read the Intro to Statistical Learning book from two Stanford Prof. Start working on some projects through kaggle using Python. Learn neutral networks and deep learning. Then move to Tebsorflow/ Keras
Will you refer my friend?
Not currently hiring for DS
How many years are you going to wait for the green card before going back to India?
Ha ha. Well won't wait for green card. But I am done with this bonded labor work on visa. So going to take a call soon what to do next with life.
Why do you think you're so important that this thread makes sense?
Ha ha. Good point. I didn't say I am important. I just put it if anyone wants to ask anything. Been though lot of experiences both professionally and personally so happy to answer any questions someone might have. Feel free to not join if not interested. :)
Is this reddit?
No, this is yikyak
What "AI" work are you currently doing?
I started building recommendor systems like work. Currently use tensorflow/keras to do some Deep learning. Need to build a text summarization
I see, so NLP? If you don't need to deploy to mobile you should check PyTorch (disclaimer: TF contributor but they're doing amazing work and imperarive and dynamic nature of makes it way more succinct to code models)