What Are The Highest Paying Jobs in Generative AI?
Building Startups by Ajay Yadav
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💻️AI
➡️ What Are The Highest Paying Jobs in Generative AI?
We’ve talked on and on about how AI is here to take jobs. 💼
Let’s talk about what the current highest paying jobs in AI are:
⌨️ Machine Learning Engineers: Quite literally the farmers of the Generative AI crop. Responsibilities include investigating, creating, and designing the artificial intelligence that is in charge of machine learning as well as maintaining and enhancing the systems that are already in place. :computer
⌨️ Natural Language Processing (NLP) Specialists: NLP Scientists/Specialists focus on enabling machines to understand and generate human-like texts using advanced language models
⌨️ Reinforcement Learning Researchers/Experts: It is a branch of machine learning that allows AI-based systems to conduct actions in a dynamic environment through trial and error in order to allow systems to learn and improve.
⌨️ Computer Vision Engineers: Responsible for designing programmes and algorithms that can not only see but also interpret visual data.
⌨️ Data Scientists: Acquiring, processing and analysing data sets to provide insights for training and improving models.
⌨️ AI Product Managers: Responsible for creating and deploying products using AI technologies. Brings in strategic, tactical, and technical aspects.
AI is also creating jobs and roles that will continue to be relevant. Research on roles, build your with relevant skillset, and become future-proof :)
➡️ AI News of the Week: Microsoft Unveils 1st Homegrown Maia 100 Chip
Microsoft has developed its own unique AI hardware that can be used to train large language models, potentially avoiding an expensive reliance on Nvidia. ⚔️
It has also developed its own Arm-based processor for cloud applications. Both unique silicon chips are intended to power Azure data centres and prepare the corporation and its enterprise customers for an AI-powered future. Read all about Microsoft’s announcements here.🤖
🚀Entrepreneurship
I’ve never talked about this here before, but it is only fair that I do.
My journey as an entrepreneur started when I came to the States at 17 years of age.🛩️
After failing my grade 12 examinations, twice.❌
I escaped India because of my failure, only to realise that sometimes the things you’re destined for are just in different places. I had to to put myself through situations completely out of my comfort zone to get where I am today.
📌Escaping shame is a must.
Be shameless in seeking help and taking difficult decisions.
If you are hesitant to ask for help, advice, or work, you’ll not survive. The moment you escape shame, you start seeing opportunities around you.🌟
Being an Indian kid in America wasn’t easy, there were more struggles than I can count, but it taught me that developing a strong emotional mindset is a must to live peacefully.☮️
I had to understand people’s mindsets, choices, language, and traditions in order to fit in and eventually become an entrepreneur.
And the fact that I carried my resilience with me helped me not only study, and work but eventually become a founder and raising millions in a foreign land. 💸
I’ll talk more about how I started in the following issues: the specific struggles, the lifelong learnings. I hope it stays with you somehow :)
👔 Leadership Lifestyle
Wade Foster is the co-founder and CEO of Zapier, an automation business most recently valued at $5 billion.💰️
Zapier was founded back in 2012 and is also a Y-Combinator success story. It today automates work by connecting with over 5,000 apps. The company has been profitable since 2014 and is valued at $5B – with 700+ employees working remotely.🤯
Foster in an interview talked about the importance of constantly enforcing the overall vision in everyday operations, something very insightful and important:
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