RE: Will Machine Learning Engineers be extinct by 2030? 🤔

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It won't be 10 years. It won't be ever. The technology will continue to evolve because humans will be there to guide it onward.


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I agree

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Honestly, I don't see where some of these estimates come from. I'm not speaking of your article either. What would drive an author to make such a statement? Anyway, I enjoyed your work as usual. Have a great day.

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I also agree that they would not - but I guess everyone has different perspectives. I think the major thing here is that if you work in the field, you can regonize that a lot of job titles could be avoided - eventually what is the important aspect is the skillset, and skillset pretty much overlaps with each other. As an example, Data Scientist will eventually just be Data Analysts if they don't keep up with latest system architectural desgins - if they focus on just one thing they will eventually be pushed out of the market and the market will be re-invented. At the end of the day we are all engineers focuing on different areas.

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Your writing makes a lot of sense. Part of my work involves improvements in human performance. I'll change manual processes into automatic ones and every time I face resistance to that process. No one wants to risk their job. It's easy to understand, though.

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