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Ask HN: As a physicist, how do I get a job in AI?

12 points| Astrohacker | 14 years ago | reply

Dear HN,

I'm a physicist who will be getting a PhD in about a year. I've basically lost interest in pursuing a career in academia. I believe AI will be an enormous industry in the future, and I'm interested in somehow getting a job in that industry. I'm a pretty experienced programmer, but probably not really at the level of a professional, and other than that I don't really have any skills in AI. And I don't have any connections. Any ideas on how I can go about making this career change?

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[+] ahalan|14 years ago|reply
[+] glimcat|14 years ago|reply
"leave AI to Popular Science magazine"

Really? I guess I'll go tell those guys working on the video games and computational finance to pack it up. Can't have people developing expert systems, natural-language based search agents, or route-planning software.

If anything, "I want to work on AI" is overly broad.

[+] YuriNiyazov|14 years ago|reply
Your question is a little amorphous, so we need to distill it. Let's forget for a moment about your skillset. What industry would you like to be in? Do you want to apply AI to consumer products? Small business products? Huge enterprise products? How do you feel about a job at a hedge fund? Where do you live now? Where do you want to live?
[+] Astrohacker|14 years ago|reply
Thanks for the response. I believe many forms of AI will be huge industries (of course, they already are, but they will be bigger in the coming decades):

* consumer products

* AI as a service, like more advanced search engines

* AI for businesses, like data analysis

Of these, my favorite is AI as a service, because for a lot of reasons I believe that will be first kind of AI to be very disruptive (primarily, if you do it as a service you will have access to more computational power, and thus could do more sophisticated AI).

I am actually somewhat interested in finance, so a hedge fund would be great if it somehow involved AI. However, I believe that fractional reserve banking is fraudulent, so if the hedge fund is part of a bank, I would probably not be interested (and they probably wouldn't hire me, since I've written articles in public about this).

I live in the midwest now, but I'd be willing to live pretty much anywhere in the developed world.

[+] iFire|14 years ago|reply
My understanding is Artificial intelligence is for the unsolved problems and Machine Learning is what they call the solved problems. For AI, unless you can create an artificial human it won't be solved.
[+] hector_ka|14 years ago|reply
Well, try ai-class.com first and see how you like it . You might as well not like this field. Or you might apply it in physics. AI is just a tool to do other things.
[+] adrianwaj|14 years ago|reply
I've read some of your writings. Just going to say, maybe look at politics, but never forget the reasons why you went into it in the first place.