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I can't see how machine learning relates to building web sites. However if I had the choice of learning asp.net or Azure Machine Learning, then no question: the latter is going to get those dollar signs spinning in your eyeballs.
There is no contracts ads for ML, yet. Is is probably all in universities etc. Prolly the permies are getting baked now. And in 2 - 3 years the market will be picking up and up. It is only logical it is the next thing. But I am getting some Javascript skills first.
Is there any point in skipping learning asp.net and mvc and proceeding directly into Machine Learning? Basically writing programs that will make asp.net and mvc developers obsolete.
I can't see how machine learning relates to building web sites. However if I had the choice of learning asp.net or Azure Machine Learning, then no question: the latter is going to get those dollar signs spinning in your eyeballs.
I have no doubt that AI will replace jobs, however Cortana still struggles with weather and traffic questions.
The Google one on my phone is remarkably good. However the bigger risk to McDonalds is surely robots cooking the food, since the point is everything is done in a totally scripted way already.
Is there any point in skipping learning asp.net and mvc and proceeding directly into Machine Learning? Basically writing programs that will make asp.net and mvc developers obsolete. Also I hope Maching Learning is easy to learn... I mean Cortana is pretty clever by now I guess.
Why learn machine learning, surely a machine somewhere is already busy learning machine learning?
I watched a presentation yesterday where Cortana will listen to the drivee-through at Mcdonalds and then speech recognize it and arrange into a written burger order. The argument was that in Mcdonalds stores apprently can get quite loud with the childrenen in the back so human employees can't always hear the order properly. So here comes Cortana. They didn't say what the mcdonalds employees thought of that. But the developers and business people in the audience applauded loudly the poor sods soon to be unemployed.
So i figure get into that niche... work on people being out of work.... sure I won't put it that way with my official credentials. I'd just laugh mindlessly like we are supposed to.
I have no doubt that AI will replace jobs, however Cortana still struggles with weather and traffic questions.
I watched a presentation yesterday where Cortana will listen to the drivee-through at Mcdonalds and then speech recognize it and arrange into a written burger order. The argument was that in Mcdonalds stores apprently can get quite loud with the childrenen in the back so human employees can't always hear the order properly. So here comes Cortana. They didn't say what the mcdonalds employees thought of that. But the developers and business people in the audience applauded loudly the poor sods soon to be unemployed.
So i figure get into that niche... work on people being out of work.... sure I won't put it that way with my official credentials. I'd just laugh mindlessly like we are supposed to.
Is there any point in skipping learning asp.net and mvc and proceeding directly into Machine Learning? Basically writing programs that will make asp.net and mvc developers obsolete. Also I hope Maching Learning is easy to learn... I mean Cortana is pretty clever by now I guess.
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