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Grad School for AI specialization

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u/michaelnovati replied ·
Can you clarify what "specialize in AI" means to you? Overall, if you don't want to be deep into ML then I would recommend getting a role at a top tier tech company that does a lot of AI and then learning there. Companies like Meta have: 1. thousands of AI and ML engineers, some of the best in the world. 2. confidential and leading edge research you can learn about. 3. internal courses, programs etc... to learn AI there while on the job. 4. they have really cool internal tools for employees using AI that you get to use and learn about. If you want to specialize in Machine Learning and go that route, I would do a Masters specially in Machine Learning and even that won't be enough to get ML jobs but will be a step in the right direction. If you want understand AI better for no specific reason, other than to know more how Generative AI works, I would do some cheap or free online courses to get the ball rolling