u/rashaniquah wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Full time SWE positions, billion dollar companies looking to automate some low level assistants. They were even willing to allocate a decent amount of budget for inference infra. You're right with data scientists not being able to code but the demand and hype is real. This was n
u/michaelnovati replied ·
Oh yeah there are a ton of actual ML jobs too! Like actual Machine Learning engineers which is also different from SWE.
As you said, almost every big company is building out inference infra too which needs a bunch of SWEs to help setup and integrate into the broader infrastructure, in addition to ML people for fine tuning and all that stuff.
I just don't see the demand for full stack generalist SWEs requiring Gen AI skills for any of these jobs.
I see: ML engineers, Data Scientists, Generalist SWE, Prompt Engineer