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Data Science Has Changed - Here's What to Do

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    @GregHoggقبل 4 أشهر I offer 1 on 1 tutoring for Data Structures & Algos, and Analytics / ML! Book a free consultation here:
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    @SeanWalbergالعام الماضي The key is to be a "T shaped" person. Deep knowledge in a particular area, but a broad knowledge in the adjacent areas. Goes for almost any job id="hidden2" class="buttons"> in technology; we're seeing the same changes over on the infrastructure side of the market! ....وسعت 425
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    @Zale370قبل 10 أشهر Data science job outlook is changing rapidly and it's important to know what to do.
    Data science jobs are not getting automated, but the job outlook is changing.
    More data and insights are available, but humans are still needed to interpret and utilize them.
    Exploratory data analysis is not as important as before, but understanding Python code and libraries is crucial.
    Building projects and having skills are more important than just having credentials and spamming projects.
    Data scientists need to have software architecture skills and be able to build full applications.
    Coding is getting faster, so companies will need fewer people to write code.
    Knowing how to put together different components and building actual applications is crucial.
    Traditional analytics is getting easier, but it's merging into building full applications.
    Learning data science and building applications simultaneously is important.
    Being really good at your job and building full applications is essential in the changing data science landscape.
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    @elizabethmorales9469العام الماضي Thank you for the video! Everyone keeps talking about how AI is changing jobs, especially in technology, but you are showing us what to do. It would be great if you could make a video about pipelines, etc. Thank you! 90
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    @rossgo101العام الماضي Absolutely agree!
    I think abundance of online training sites (DataCamp / Coursera / Udemy) has made good fundamentals of data science fairly easy id="hidden5" class="buttons"> to find now from a recruiters perspective. I'm doing my AWS Machine Learning Certifcation at the moment and the cognitive leap from visualisations and hyper parameter tweaking to understanding full-on data application architectures and deployments is sort of staggering. The basics is stuff I sort of hope they might need, the big applications is what I know they will need.
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    @jja7788قبل 11 أشهر The problem lays in that building simple analytics and simple models are the not the tasks of a "Data Scientist" these are a the tasks of a Data id="hidden6" class="buttons"> Analyst. So yes, Chatgpt can obviously replace a Data Analyst. In fact there are thousands of jupyter notebook templates that can be used to do this without the need of ChatGpt. ....وسعت 22
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    @codeluckyقبل 5 أشهر Here are the six most important points from the video:
    • Data science jobs are not dying, but the job outlook is changing rapidly.
    • Exploratory data analysis is becoming easier and faster with the help of machine learning models.
    • Companies will still need human data scientists to build and put together Lego blocks of data, as chatbots cannot do this yet.
    • Data scientists will need to know software architecture skills, libraries, frameworks, and languages to build full applications.
    • Traditional analytics is merging with building full applications, and data scientists will need to learn how to do both.
    • To stand out in the job market, data scientists should learn advanced machine learning architectures and build their own technologies.
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    @chloewei768قبل 11 أشهر This is super helpful and thanks so much! Would really love to see a part 2 deep dive into this topic if possible <3 Thank you!! 6
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    @Mrnafuturoقبل 11 أشهر I'm sure how good Python is, but few people talk about R as the default option when it comes to performing real data analysis using out-of-box packages. 20
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    @3raser3قبل 9 أشهر Hey Greg, thanks for this video. It gives me a little bit of direction in these trying times. I am a industrial engineer graduate who became a software id="hidden9" class="buttons"> engineer and am now pursuing MS in computer science - but I am struggling to decide if I should take more software engineering type stuff or more analytics. Due to how rapidly the analytics space is changing, I think my best move would be to just focus on becoming a full stack engineer ....وسعت 3
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    @ReeSean7قبل 7 أشهر Hello,
    I come from a different background in Mechanical Engineering and am pursing a MS in Data Science. It feels like we are learning very superficial id="hidden10" class="buttons"> Data Science of knowing stats, ML algorithms ,and how to apply the ML algorithms. I worry that I am going to graduate with just knowing baseline models, without making a project of my own.
    You had mentioned, instead of this superficial knowledge, to build full applications. But can someone explain what a full application entails and a typical structure/plan for how to build such application?
    Much appreciated
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    @senna_williamالعام الماضي Good stuff as always! Can you give us a spoiler about what problem the startup you are working on solves? 6
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    @Werepizzaaقبل 8 أشهر Hey thanks for this video. This whole space is really muddy and hard to get a clear idea from someone who actually knows what theyre doing. Thank you for sharing and I really hope to apply this knowledge!!!!!!! 1
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    @ifeanyinwobodo8530قبل 11 أشهر Thanks for the amazing content.
    I have an intermediate level knowledge of deploying ml apps on gradio and streamlit.
    Will this be enough for me to get an entry level role?
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    @ThinkingFellaقبل 11 أشهر My personal plan is to combine my currently ongoing programming education with my art-school education because I believe there is still a lot of untapped id="hidden13" class="buttons"> potential there. And I honestly don't even expect to find a decent job with those credentials in this economy, even though I believe combing X with programming e.t.c will be the future for X. I dunno i still suck at programming anyway lol ....وسعت 4
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    @gable3Dقبل 10 أشهر So, uh. What do you comsider a full application? I unfortunately only know how to build jupyter notebooks. 1
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    @edalarconrealقبل 10 أشهر Great video Gregg!! Thanks! Quick question though, what is the top course you recommend to learn how to build the lego castle first? Cheers!
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    @stanleykubrick8786قبل 11 أشهر What "path" do you recommend people take to become gig worker HR specialists in temporary hiring agencies and clerks in government unemployment lines?
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    @Dreadheadezzقبل 10 أشهر I’m about to graduate with my bachelors in data science. Definitely needed this 5
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    @rasmusmerten9840قبل 9 أشهر One question, where does your expertise come from? 1
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    @sweetsoysauce9823قبل 10 أشهر I studied industrial product design & I work in marketing. What would you think I should do full stack softw or data? I usually work for myself, as id="hidden15" class="buttons"> a freelancer. And I am looking for more building blocks to build my portfolio & start my own agency. ....وسعت
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    @gnavarrolemaالعام الماضي Great video .What advanced ML architectures do you recommend I learn? 2
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    @dimitri2kالعام الماضي Thank you for the video, now need to become a full stack data scientist for that I just discover Runaway for deployment Could you recommend any one like this?
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    @jakedawg253قبل 11 أشهر Im a little half way through my data science masters should i finish or switch out, the field is looking bad, i dont feel like Im learning enough 2
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    @Tamicheal22قبل 11 أشهر Great stuff, I have been serving two roles for my company for a while, one is business analytics ChatGPT made that so much easier for and now I have time to do my real job. 3
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    @cliffordhilo8709قبل 10 أشهر how do you know it can't build the whole castle soon?
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    @andreglatzl4152قبل 9 أشهر I think you also need to become a pro using pretrained models for solving your problem. It saves you time, money and data size and results are astonishing! 2
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    @Mandelbrot567العام الماضي I think the Lego bricks analogy you made is very appropriate. 4
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    @datapro007العام الماضي Greg is right. I don't see that a lot has changed however. A full stack developer has a lot more opportunities than other folks. 6
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    @vojislavmladenovic2968العام الماضي Does that mean to develop ourselves more as a Machine Learning Engineer, so basically to become more of a software engineer with the MLOps knowledge? 7
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    @Butimnotatraderقبل 11 أشهر I have to disagree, my recruiter told me there are A LOT of people getting fired because they are using ChatGPT to get jobs but can’t keep them because lack of skill 11
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    @CTEBACp6ujaالعام الماضي Thank you for this video, Greg!
    A thought that struck me right away - can you update the Data Scientist roadmap, having mind the changes you mentioned?
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    @DevlogBillقبل 11 أشهر Hi Greg, I am kind of confused? From your conversation I hear a lot of generalizations. You mentioned that Data Science has changed and is now drastically id="hidden21" class="buttons"> changing. Forgive me but I kind of understand what you are aiming at but what you are saying lacks substance. Would it be possible if you could elaborate further in detail and articulate precisely in clarity your overall meaning?
    I understand, every YouTuber state that Data Science is a generalist role depending on the company and their requirements. But when I hear an explanation about what Data Science is, I tend to hear that Statistics is the primary tool, please correct me if I am wrong. I am guessing since statistic is applied then I would be under the impression data is the source and data can only be found within a relational database, correct? Such as a relational database like Azure, AWS, MySQL, Snowflake? How do Data Science provide value to Organizations when the job isn't clearly defined?
    Lastly, just out of curiosity? Why are you interested in JavaScript? How does that pertain to your job? Is learning JavaScript a hobby of yours? I mean I can understand learning R? Python? Even possibly Swift for iOS because I hear Swift is an exceptional programming language which is capable of dealing with large datasets.
    To be honest if I were aiming at becoming a data analyst even a Data Scientist. I would rather stick with Python because Chris Lattner the creator the LLVM and the creator of the programming language Swift has created a programming language called Mojo. Mojo is similar to TypeScript in a sense but yet it is not. It acts like a wrapper over Python and to my understanding it is a very fast programming language capable of multithreading and other amazing things which make it really good for AI and machine learning. I am not trying to insult or anyone. This is not an attack but merely someone who is very curious and interested in what a Data Science is despite my personal opinion that Data Science will be nonexistent within the next 10 years, I hope I am wrong. Thank you.
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    @mikekertser5384العام الماضي The main question is - how to get a first job in DS without much experience, even as unpaid intern?
    It turns out, that nobody actually wants inexperienced id="hidden22" class="buttons"> workers. Most of the companies, especially startups, want the job to be done.
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    @richardvargas4950قبل 10 أشهر Yo I want that Python hat. I view ChatGPT like I do pinyin when I type Chinese. I can't manually write each character, but I do have to know how to id="hidden23" class="buttons"> read Chinese. The computer/phone gives recommendations as you type in the phonetics of the words. Sometimes the recommendations are really poor, so it's vital to have a strong understanding. It's efficient in the correct hands ....وسعت 1
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    @travistester5232العام الماضي I think this is the right answer. Building things that combine the entire process, front to back, will demonstrate the skills. 8
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    @imadsyed6417العام الماضي Thought of getting into ds but it is becoming more complicated
    What do u say get into it or quit?
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    @TYRELLDYCKقبل 5 أشهر I have been learning alot of coding lately. I do learn online alot but I just wanted to point out that you should probably still make a ton of projects. id="hidden24" class="buttons"> My ideas have got me to learn so many different areas I would not have thought of ....وسعت
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    @runvnc208العام الماضي Pretty good for the current situation, but you are referring to the future. The situation is rapidly evolving and I think its not very accurate to assume id="hidden25" class="buttons"> that it will stay the same in the near future. Even in the next couple of years things will change.
    Right now I am working on a startup that uses GPT-4 to control VMs to install software or write simple web applications which are hosted immediately at unique IP addresses on the internet.
    I have also done a contract recently to pay the bills where the user asks a question, GPT-4 writes the KQL for pulling data from a table, and returns the result. It can also (if appropriate) analyze the result table and give an answer in prose, or even generate an arbitrary graph on the fly if that is requested.
    You are correct about the limited context, but that is also changing quickly. Anthropic's new model can ingest 100,000 tokens. Its not quite at the coding level of GPT-4 but they will get there. The hardware and software will continue to accelerate, especially over the next couple of years since there is still low-hanging fruit for optimizations of this specific application (GPT) in hardware and model tweaks etc.
    Within a few years, and certainly within five years, we should anticipate human-level reasoning at 100 or more times human thinking speed. Available to consumers (if not prohibited by governments). That is how fast compute performance improves. That's not even really speculative given the history of compute efficiency gains.
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    @sheikkhader1676قبل 11 أشهر that's true! aligning the people in the right direction!
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    @MichealAngeloArtsالعام الماضي The "hire a data scientist to build a full data product" thing only exists when we talk about start-ups, where this is only done to save heaps id="hidden26" class="buttons"> of money that would have otherwise been sucked up by highly skilled and highly earned developers, architects, and data engineers. It will never exist when we talk about medium-to-large enterprises, where no stakeholder on planet earth will ever trust a customer-facing application built solely by data scientists. ....وسعت 56
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    @waqarahmad-yq2fiقبل 5 أشهر What do you suggest is i am from cybersecurity background what do you suggest me being at my place, please suggest me a high level roadmap
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    @criptik5208قبل 11 أشهر What does it mean to build data scince applications 3
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    @rafaeel731قبل 10 أشهر So the advise is to be good at the job to be competitive. I expected a bit more - perhaps before and after? 1
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    @patawee313قبل 11 أشهر It's true that you said but not at this time. Data science nowadays even don't have ChatGPT or any AT tools, juniors need to know a lot of stuff id="hidden27" class="buttons"> more than just building good models or EDA because everything is much easier than before,
    When I first get a job as DS, I need to. know how to do SQL, Python, multiple BI tools, and strong communication skills which is a core thing from my perspective. If someone thinks that Data Science is just only creating the model and EDA, I would know that they aren't even in a field.
    I felt really bad for further newcomers because the minimum requirements would be much higher, You need to know something much more than before because ChatGPT could help us and reduce the time and cost to hire a junior and intern.
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    @baboidiotقبل 8 أشهر sorry im new here. what exactly do you mean by "building applications" in data science ?
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    @EternalKernelقبل 10 أشهر I have software that will change how we use computers on a fundamental level. I'm not the only one working on it and I'm pretty sure I can't id="hidden28" class="buttons"> be the only one working on it with the same intention that I have. Wish I could find some VC and a CEO. ....وسعت 1
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    @LatpateShubhamManikraoقبل 9 أشهر This is a really great advice. Hope people get it.
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    @naevan1العام الماضي How would you recommend learning about these things then? These things ebeing aws/azure/dataiku or whatever 1
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    @sarahgao8300العام الماضي Any suggestions about what kind of application should I build? 1
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    @plumbing1قبل 8 أشهر As a software developer turned plumber, this is interesting. 2
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    @gunlover94قبل 11 أشهر It’s nice having a clearance job. ChatGPT is banned. So I’m safe for awhile 1
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    @madjohnshaftقبل 11 أشهر Moments ago I decided that this issue (collaboration, and big picture building issues) was my unique skillset giving me an awesome entry point into the id="hidden29" class="buttons"> field and then I watched your video telling me that same thing minutes later. Boy do I wanna talk to you. ....وسعت 2
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    @kimberlyconroy2849قبل 7 أشهر Thanks so much for doing this video!!!
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    @Universal-Code23.العام الماضي I am thinking about taking the data science course which one to choose and is it better to take the data science course in 2023
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    @pringlizedقبل 7 أشهر Thanks for the vid. Straight up no BS.
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    @navi93243قبل 10 أشهر I disagree, if you're a data scientist in charge of prototyping an algorithm that will make critical business decisions and/or potentially affect the id="hidden30" class="buttons"> lives of many people. I'm sure the last thing you would want to do is to spend your time on JavaScript/CSS/HTML. If ChatGPT can help you make graphics more quickly, that's great. But the world of data analysis, unlike engineering, is something that never ends. ....وسعت 3
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    @talhawaqas9134قبل 11 أشهر Do you recommend one should do certifications such as Microsoft Azure Data Science Associate and AWS Machine Learning certification?
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    @beltayefhanen1151قبل 10 أشهر اللهم افتح بيني و بين مستقبلي فتحا مبينا و أنت خير الفاتحين
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    @junyazhang8550قبل 11 أشهر Able to putting things together is just matter of time, look at auto-GPT, unfortunately, I think data analytics is no longer a good career as it used to be. 1
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    @fullmoonracoon9584قبل 10 أشهر Thank. Did not regret entering the contract.
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    @macurielsقبل 10 أشهر Hi new subscriber and very much a novice in data science! I liked your honest and direct style. What exactly do applications mean? Or could you point me to one of your videos on the topic? Tried searching and couldn’t find one ....وسعت
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    @jacktaylor1516قبل 9 أشهر I mean,I get what you are saying but if I understand the entire picture and can build the whole thing myself, why am I working for someone else instead of building a start up,
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    @j0shda116قبل 5 أشهر Thanks, THis is the best advice i've recieved thus far
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    @loveplay1983قبل 4 أشهر So you need to know both ML methods and how to build actual applications, rather than just knowing how to do the machine learning model experiment and analyze the data.
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    @qpellidomombreقبل 11 أشهر I disagree. There's just too much thrill about full stack ML apps. You need a deep knowledge in mathematics and this is extremely hard. I simply don't id="hidden35" class="buttons"> understand how anyone can pretend to build a system on fuzzy concepts. ....وسعت 1
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    @jimmyjujuقبل 11 أشهر In summary, Data Scientists will need to demonstrate tangible value instead of endless tinkering with data. 4
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    @topkek670قبل 9 أشهر be an exceptional person, got it. what a tip. nobody would have come up with this grandious advice, definitely worth a 9 min watch about nothing. XOXO 5
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    @beltayefhanen1151قبل 10 أشهر و قل ربي زدني علما و علمني ما ينفعني و انفعني بما علمتني
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    @strange-loveقبل 8 أشهر So you're just saying Data Science skillsets are converging into the stack as part of full stack developers ? :p
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    @user-pb5qw6il8xقبل 11 أشهر You forgot to change the background screen? 1
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    @Matthew8473قبل 5 أشهر This material encourages deep intellectual engagement. A book I read with related ideas was enlightening. "AWS Unleashed: Mastering Amazon Web Services for Software Engineers" by Harrison Quill
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    @beltayefhanen1151قبل 10 أشهر ‏" اللهُم لا ضياع ، ولا إختيارات خاطئة ، ولا طرق مؤدية للهلاك ، اللهُم دُلني وخذ بيدي ، يارب أرح قلبي ، براحه تُغنيني عن كل شي ، وأبعد عني خيبات الحياة ، وتعبها ، سُبحانك إنك على كُل شيءٍ قدير "
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    @user-nb7gp4fk7jقبل 11 أشهر So it teends to become like front-end development where you absolutely must to be extremely good and skillful in dozens of different things? That sounds id="hidden39" class="buttons"> pretty depressing. Truly ChatGPT and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. ....وسعت
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    @siddhantkohli3362قبل 11 أشهر Im studying data science in Australia right now n i have been enthusiastic about it for about 2 years now n still learning it.
    I thing nobody absolutely id="hidden40" class="buttons"> no body talks about which annoys me is importance of Statistics/ Maths and “ANALYTICAL THINKING”
    Anyone can code come one guys if you need to make a difference make use of statistics and be better at analytics
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    @ucheucheucheقبل 10 أشهر Jobbers are trapped in the technological progress cycle, where more output is expected from you, so that the utopic carrot of work-life balance at the end of the stick keeps dangling further in front of you.
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    @aloisduston5466قبل 6 أشهر Get a PhD a produce a couple new state of the art advancements to the field of machine learning and you should be good. Don’t be so impatient. Do it like Yann Lecunn did
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    @mabryscubaadventuresقبل 6 أشهر Greg's desperation for your attention in quite palpable, but I'm not blaming him, I blame the YouTube algorithm for making content creators plead id="hidden43" class="buttons"> on their knees for subs and views. I miss the days where it was just about providing useful information. ....وسعت 1
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    @marilynlucas5128قبل 11 أشهر Greg Hogg : "you need someone or

    company is going to need people that

    understand all of the Lego blocks what

    each of them do and how to put them"
    ME: You can ask Chat Gpt anything. Including how to put the code together.
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    @homeoffice3524قبل 10 أشهر Virtual assistants will not gonna replace anyone. The more people and faster gonna jump in that trap the better for rest. Cybersecurity and hacking stuff id="hidden45" class="buttons"> will be so much easier then ever Web pages and data is safe(at least little bit) because of human factor. ....وسعت 1
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    @johnwallis1626العام الماضي "Code stitcher" is the new job title 3
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    @mohamed-ali7988العام الماضي Thanks bro , you've earned yourself a new subscriber
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    @EricPham-gr8pgقبل 5 أشهر I think depending on organization need data can be customized like government don"t want too much garbage slowcdown their machine or the advertising id="hidden46" class="buttons"> and marketing need only human behavior and culture fashion , or news media can lead data or follow investigation report in history all need different tactics or instruments which determines privacy. But best storage is DNA in tree or human memory are the infinite ....وسعت
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    @jackfrosterton2530قبل 11 أشهر This just sounds like a token window problem
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    @ZubzSaidThatقبل 8 أشهر Can someone explain what he means by actually building applications