This video shows the purposes and some applications of AI, NOT "what the job is really like". No real engineering, no linear algebra / multidimensional vector models, no software engineering, no mention what engineering skills are required, etc. Would be more to the point to say this video shows everything BUT "what the job is really like"....
They also failed to show how AI is deployed and managed which all part of the LLM development process. You have a team of Platform Engineers, Cloud Engineers, Data Scientist, DevOps Engineers aka MLOps Engineers all working together. MLOps is the new DevOps of AI for LLM delivery that builds pipelines to automate the testing, fine tuning of the models and deploys them to a kubernetes cluster.
@@reginaldosano6593 That all depends on the role. There are different types of AI roles. You have MLOp Engineers which are DevOps Engineers. They don't design or train modeld. They build pipelines, test, validate and deploy models already created by ai engineers. And then you have data scientist. It's too broad of a field just like Cyber Security with a lot of specialities. You don't need to know the hard core math and science for MLOps that ai engineers and data scientist need to know.
I was in the same team in one of the projects featured here. Truth about many "AI Engineer" jobs - you're just creating apps that are wrappers around LLMs/Vision models like the OpenAI, Claude, Stable Diffusion. Write some API calls, do "prompt engineering", and then ship the fancy looking app. I'm not an AI Engineer though, I'm a Solutions Architect. But we often wear double hats. Most of my work is still infra. I've already forgotten most of the fundamentals of ML and Statistics, don't need to know them when working with GenAI.
@@starsoffyre some of the peeps here are commenting on how aspiring to become a developer is a waste of time because AI is gonna replace software developers/engineers. Would it be wrong of me if I ask your take on it ?
@@NightXof I don't think AI is gonna replace software engineering anytime soon. It's great for writing boilerplate code, but it's not close to being able to understand the nuances of complex software engineering problems in business today. That said, if it accelerates the productivity of developers today, then in theory companies can hire fewer. So while software engineering as a profession won't die anytime soon, it may not be in as strong in demand as it was in its heyday. Do I think people should still learn how to code? Yeah, I think the skills you get from knowing how to logically break down problems and implementing them is useful. But it's probably also best supplemented with a broad skillset.
Any background is useful when creating an LLM. Having a topic of interest can be optimized by developing an LLM to resolve common or complex issues within that industry. More diversity of backgrounds can improve LLM's application.
Looking at AI as a career switch is demanding because AI is not software engineering. But AI needs software engineers . Makes sense?. You help mathematicians build software, not the other way around. So please don't see AI as a mere switch . It's a disgrace to those AI engineers .
Whatever current AI engineers say, in the long term, it is going to replace many tech jobs for sure. Obviously, generative AI tools increase efficiency, which means tasks require less time, and therefore fewer employees. You can see what is going to happen.
True, but in the same way that a professional athlete digs their own grave by being hard on their bodies. They are betting that they can make more than a few lifetime's worth of money in their relatively short professional career. When they both are out of a job, they have more than enough money to live comfortably.
don't go into AI straight away cause they have really high expectations, its in high demand in the sense that they can't find anyone with over entry level job experience, do some it work then you can go
AI Lover here, AI just does the trivia so you can Focus. Loved it since childhood, yet AI isn't the most promising job field in Countries like mine, so Someone who lives like me to grow in AI as one of the main purposes, surely wishes there were such Companies in places like Iran too. I love Languages too by the way ^-^ .
Im an A.I grad major set to graduate 2025. I spend about 6-7 hours a day, 6 days a week, reading, writing, and programming assignments. I highly doubt this man speaks 14 languages. At least not fluently.
I’ve written in 22 coding languages in the last 3 years (just checked my metrics). It’s not “fun”, just necessary. And to use it you don’t have to master it. Just make the necessary changes and move on. But yes, it leaves little room for much of a life when you spend hours scratching your head lol.
People Must Begin Demanding Universal Basic Income for those in the Working Class Now. Working to Live Must Become Optional for everyday working people since Technology Has Advanced to a Place Where Employers aka Capitalist No Longer Need Human Labor.
@@caojidan8913if you think deep learning, reinforcement learning, matrix mathematics, principal component analysis and calculus is nothing, then you ate right
Now every one wants to go there because of demand without even know what is there in it which increase supply more than demand and remain unemployed follow your passion and intrest not just salary😊
Most jobs that require a university degree will get laid off sooner (in a few years) than those who have trade/manual skills (i.e. surgeon, barber, plumber, etc). If we get to AGI... oh boy, it's going to get bad.
AI is still a very foreign concept for small tech companies. Believe it or not, still there are many companies which are implementing trivial features and selling them all in the name of AI! How rubbish does that sound?
Will AI take our jobs? No, it will make the workforce more efficient. How? Instead of 10,000 people, we will need 500 highly-skilled people. So, Yes? Umm, Next question.
This video shows the purposes and some applications of AI, NOT "what the job is really like". No real engineering, no linear algebra / multidimensional vector models, no software engineering, no mention what engineering skills are required, etc. Would be more to the point to say this video shows everything BUT "what the job is really like"....
Yeah it reminded me of kids all wanting to be streamers but not understanding the daily grind and roadblocks.
They also failed to show how AI is deployed and managed which all part of the LLM development process. You have a team of Platform Engineers, Cloud Engineers, Data Scientist, DevOps Engineers aka MLOps Engineers all working together. MLOps is the new DevOps of AI for LLM delivery that builds pipelines to automate the testing, fine tuning of the models and deploys them to a kubernetes cluster.
@@eman0828 All very true. The points I mentioned only serve to demonstrate how misleading the title of this video is.
Need to study Machine Learning - Pandas, Numpy, Pytorch, Tensorflow, ComputerVision, LLMs, Langchain. OpenAI AND THE REST - these are the "MUST".
@@reginaldosano6593 That all depends on the role. There are different types of AI roles. You have MLOp Engineers which are DevOps Engineers. They don't design or train modeld. They build pipelines, test, validate and deploy models already created by ai engineers. And then you have data scientist. It's too broad of a field just like Cyber Security with a lot of specialities. You don't need to know the hard core math and science for MLOps that ai engineers and data scientist need to know.
I was in the same team in one of the projects featured here.
Truth about many "AI Engineer" jobs - you're just creating apps that are wrappers around LLMs/Vision models like the OpenAI, Claude, Stable Diffusion. Write some API calls, do "prompt engineering", and then ship the fancy looking app.
I'm not an AI Engineer though, I'm a Solutions Architect. But we often wear double hats. Most of my work is still infra. I've already forgotten most of the fundamentals of ML and Statistics, don't need to know them when working with GenAI.
@@starsoffyre some of the peeps here are commenting on how aspiring to become a developer is a waste of time because AI is gonna replace software developers/engineers. Would it be wrong of me if I ask your take on it ?
@@NightXof I don't think AI is gonna replace software engineering anytime soon. It's great for writing boilerplate code, but it's not close to being able to understand the nuances of complex software engineering problems in business today.
That said, if it accelerates the productivity of developers today, then in theory companies can hire fewer. So while software engineering as a profession won't die anytime soon, it may not be in as strong in demand as it was in its heyday.
Do I think people should still learn how to code? Yeah, I think the skills you get from knowing how to logically break down problems and implementing them is useful. But it's probably also best supplemented with a broad skillset.
@@starsoffyre Thanks.
Any background is useful when creating an LLM. Having a topic of interest can be optimized by developing an LLM to resolve common or complex issues within that industry. More diversity of backgrounds can improve LLM's application.
Need to study Machine Learning - Pandas, Numpy, Pytorch, Tensorflow, ComputerVision, LLMs, Langchain. OpenAI AND THE REST - these are the "MUST".
Actually if you know python, pandas, 12 th standard stat and math really well.. you are already 75% prepared.
Mid-career switch to AI? Sounds great, but how do I compete with someone who speaks 14 languages AND codes?
You don't. He beats you every time. There are people out there that are just out of reach.
There may be 10-20 AI engineers globally who can speak 14 languages. Why is that such a massive problem for you?
@sinebarmedicine is a great choice! Why did you leave tech when AI is thriving.
Learn software engineering first, then data science.
Looking at AI as a career switch is demanding because AI is not software engineering. But AI needs software engineers . Makes sense?. You help mathematicians build software, not the other way around. So please don't see AI as a mere switch . It's a disgrace to those AI engineers .
Whatever current AI engineers say, in the long term, it is going to replace many tech jobs for sure. Obviously, generative AI tools increase efficiency, which means tasks require less time, and therefore fewer employees. You can see what is going to happen.
It'll replace many "all kinds of" jobs.
Including manual labor as robots come into the workplace strongly (within several years).
It won't replace. It will change them though
@@HelloThere-xs8ss it will clearly replace jobs which are redundant
it is already happening , those in tech have already seen it in medium sized companies.
Will cybersecurity job will also be replaced by ai?
But can AI read a doctors handwriting?
Finetune it on enough data and it will
CNN word2vec
They have to submit records and prescriptions digitally now in modern countries so not much of an issue
@@Robertking1996 Have you every gotten a prescription from a doctor?
They still give you paper.
@ mine doesn’t it’s electronic, I have gotten paper in 5+ years. Where do you live?
Misleading title none of this shows the actual work that goes behind working with this technology, all surface level.
Basically they are digging their own graves
True, but in the same way that a professional athlete digs their own grave by being hard on their bodies. They are betting that they can make more than a few lifetime's worth of money in their relatively short professional career. When they both are out of a job, they have more than enough money to live comfortably.
speaking 14 languages and he is a senior AI engineer!!
Yes they are in demand but there is no job for fresher😢
AI is takin care of that
don't go into AI straight away cause they have really high expectations, its in high demand in the sense that they can't find anyone with over entry level job experience, do some it work then you can go
AI Lover here, AI just does the trivia so you can Focus. Loved it since childhood, yet AI isn't the most promising job field in Countries like mine, so Someone who lives like me to grow in AI as one of the main purposes, surely wishes there were such Companies in places like Iran too. I love Languages too by the way ^-^ .
14 Languages and AI Engineer, I call that human AI.
I share the same thought
Im an A.I grad major set to graduate 2025. I spend about 6-7 hours a day, 6 days a week, reading, writing, and programming assignments. I highly doubt this man speaks 14 languages. At least not fluently.
AI doesn't replace people; it requires them to upskill their knowledge to effectively handle it.
How do you have the time to learn 14 languages?
By not having time for anything else.
I’ve written in 22 coding languages in the last 3 years (just checked my metrics).
It’s not “fun”, just necessary. And to use it you don’t have to master it. Just make the necessary changes and move on. But yes, it leaves little room for much of a life when you spend hours scratching your head lol.
People Must Begin Demanding Universal Basic Income for those in the Working Class Now. Working to Live Must Become Optional for everyday working people since Technology Has Advanced to a Place Where Employers aka Capitalist No Longer Need Human Labor.
No way Alexa is that smart! Mine’s dump asf!😂
AI Engineers, you mean those who use OpenAI APIs for their products?
Media overhypes something -> Everyone studies it -> every entry level job now has 100-1000+ apps 😂
Fraud prevention requires strong deterrents. Flogging needs to be the minimum punishment. Radical changes are required.
How did they make the switch academically.
AI requires little to no knowledge, even idiots can "switch" from any career (same as all cheap labors).
@@caojidan8913 No it doesn't. t still requires knowledge.
That is obviously false and not right. AI requires a significant amount of knowledge. @caojidan8913
@@caojidan8913if you think deep learning, reinforcement learning, matrix mathematics, principal component analysis and calculus is nothing, then you ate right
If you are working on pre built model you just need a software engineer.
Now every one wants to go there because of demand without even know what is there in it which increase supply more than demand and remain unemployed follow your passion and intrest not just salary😊
Nicely crafted video
Laid-off in next 10 years
Laid-off effective immediately, then proceed to hire cheap interns to replace you.
🤣
Most jobs that require a university degree will get laid off sooner (in a few years) than those who have trade/manual skills (i.e. surgeon, barber, plumber, etc). If we get to AGI... oh boy, it's going to get bad.
My wife laid me off and its only been a year 😢
That's wrong.
This is why representation and inclusion matters. Kudos 👏
At 10:51, the man won my respect 🙌
*Correction* AI *EXPERTS* are in high demand. AI Engineers who are not experts are not wanted
I pushed a handful of features using ChatGPT and Gemini APIs. Am I an AI engineer yet??
These AI engineers need to realize that 5-10years from now, they will be laid off and their jobs won’t be relevant anymore 😂
Well when AI takes the jobs of AI engineers then all the other jobs are in danger
Every great invention started as an idea
A great collaborative effort in South-East Asia! I hope the same can be done elsewhere, like Africa, Latin America, Oceania, etc.
AI is still a very foreign concept for small tech companies. Believe it or not, still there are many companies which are implementing trivial features and selling them all in the name of AI! How rubbish does that sound?
Does NOT speak 14 languages, sorry. Unless you did a phd in languages and lived in different countries your whole life its not going to happen.
how to get in on the action?
i pity the guy who one day will code the AI to have consciousness.
He won't it will code itself
Consciousness is a very vague term, no one can pin a point to define it. Before LLM some people said context aware reiterating may be consciousness.
Already happening at OpenAI....
AI is literally linear regression, advanced statistic in math
LLM is not AI.
People will lose jobs. You can't have smaller teams and less work loads and can't think that won't effect jobs.
When Skynet is born...then that is real era of AI...until then keep on lingering with AI Chatbot😅😅😅😅
AI will then replace the engineers “creating” them.
High demand and no one is ever qualified
demands high but its almost imposssible to get a job
Detecting fraud or alerting crime can a valid solution.
Other than these, AI is completely nonsense!!!
Switching to AI for my new business.
Can Indians apply for this program as well
High demand enough to make people to switch their career
1:17 dude just give this to the CIA they need you
This has nothing to do with AI engineering. Please ignore this video.
Feels like an AI ad 😂
It is
Should discuss with Microsoft or OpenAI too..
best reporter
14 what???? LANGUAGES??? 3:45
Cnbc is very shallow in its analysis
Great
Exactly. I never support this AI thing because i know 10years from now my job won’t be relevant anymore 😢
Doing math more than coding 😅😅, but aui think all tech jobs are intresting
Hate to these technology people 😘
They are working to be replaced by Ai…..
5:08 that guy take too much adderall.. look at the hair
side effect of adderall?
🤣🤣
useless video
At the end computer will control people.
We are already controlled
5:08 guy looks like AI generated.
Will AI take our jobs? No, it will make the workforce more efficient. How? Instead of 10,000 people, we will need 500 highly-skilled people. So, Yes? Umm, Next question.
I’m delighted to see a hijabi corresponded eventually.
AI - LLM - LLM - AI - LLM - LLM
So much hype. 😂
woow
Yes
New quote:- there is a tech there is a indian
Yes