What I can do in AI industry?

I'm a 25 year old master student, currently in gap year with student status. I have a bachelor degree in French, and I'm doing a master in management (general business) program in France. 

I've done internships as User Experience and Product Operations Intern in DiDi Global, Growth Strategy Intern at TikTok, Global Market intern at a British bank, Global Transaction Banking intern at a French bank. 

I started learning AI this year, and I've tinkered and built sth here: https://yanjin-ai.github.io/portfolio/. I'm interested in building a career as a generalist, in a field with new things that I'm curious everyday. 

From my understanding, there are roles like ai engineers, ai scientists, people more in business side, product managers... I would like to know more roles and what your work is like everyday, and what skills you use, how to practice and gain these skills. Any advice you would like to share is greatly appreciated. 

Thank you!! I will be happy to share beautiful restos in Paris!!

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u/Busy-Escape-2414 — 12 days ago

What I can do in AI industry?

I'm a 25 year old master student, currently in gap year with student status. I have a bachelor degree in French, and I'm doing a master in management (general business) program in France. 

I've done internships as User Experience and Product Operations Intern in DiDi Global, Growth Strategy Intern at TikTok, Global Market intern at a British bank, Global Transaction Banking intern at a French bank. 

I started learning AI this year, and I've tinkered and built sth here: https://yanjin-ai.github.io/portfolio/. I'm interested in building a career as a generalist, in a field with new things that I'm curious everyday. 

From my understanding, there are roles like ai engineers, ai scientists, people more in business side, product managers... I would like to know more roles and what your work is like everyday, and what skills you use, how to practice and gain these skills. Any advice you would like to share is greatly appreciated. 

Thank you!! I will be happy to share beautiful restos in Paris!!

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u/Busy-Escape-2414 — 12 days ago

What I can do in AI industry?

I'm a 25 year old master student, currently in gap year with student status. I have a bachelor degree in French, and I'm doing a master in management (general business) program in France. 

I've done internships as User Experience and Product Operations Intern in DiDi Global, Growth Strategy Intern at TikTok, Global Market intern at a British bank, Global Transaction Banking intern at a French bank. 

I started learning AI this year, and I've tinkered and built sth here: https://yanjin-ai.github.io/portfolio/. I'm interested in building a career as a generalist, in a field with new things that I'm curious everyday. 

From my understanding, there are roles like ai engineers, ai scientists, people more in business side, product managers... I would like to know more roles and what your work is like everyday, and what skills you use, how to practice and gain these skills. Any advice you would like to share is greatly appreciated. 

Thank you!! I will be happy to share beautiful restos in Paris!!

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u/Busy-Escape-2414 — 13 days ago

Do you still use dictionary apps now or just ChatGPT everything?

I feel like I just give questions like what does this word mean to ChatGPT to ask for meaning. And the traditional dictionary app is left behind. I wonder if you still use translator apps now, and I'm curious about how you deal with reading foreign novels in paper, it bothers to stop to look for some words' meaning. What's your way of reading foreign language with some questions in mind?

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u/Busy-Escape-2414 — 14 days ago

Do you still use translators given that AI is so convenient now?

I feel like I just give questions like what does this word mean to ChatGPT to ask for meaning. And the traditional dictionary app is left behind. I wonder if you still use translator apps now, and I'm curious about how you deal with reading foreign novels in paper, it bothers to stop to look for some words' meaning. What's your way of reading foreign language with some questions in mind?

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u/Busy-Escape-2414 — 14 days ago
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Seek feedback on my work

Hi, I started self-learning AI last year, and recently I started doing something myself, I don't have professionals around me, and I would really want some professional feedback on my work. I pretrained an MoE model with local learning (zero-gradient) instead of backpropagation. I would like to receive any advice and opinions. If you have 5 minutes, could you please give some feedback? Much appreciate!

I Trained a 4-Billion-Parameter Language Model With Zero Backpropagation. Here Is Exactly Where It Breaks. https://substack.com/@yanjinl/note/p-205412700?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=53deb0

I'm a master student in languages and management. I started learning AI last year, and now I want to go deeper and start building something (not just prompt-demo). And I wonder if you would like to share something advice about model training, how to get the real engineering, training and developing skills, as well as how to approach for teams/professional environment that can help me grow faster, and for so, what should I prepare, any skills, portfolios, previous work?

I appreciate any sincere advice, it's not easy to do this from 0 and by myself, thank you and have a good day!

u/Busy-Escape-2414 — 2 months ago
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Need help on endorsement please

Hi, I'm a self-learner in AI, and I started this Feb, I recently self trained an MoE model, and want to post my technical report. I don't know anyone around me doing research, so I don't have anyone who may help with this. I'm kindly asking if someone could help me with the arXiv endorsement. I'm publishing for cs.AI. Thank you very much! And open to discuss!

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u/Busy-Escape-2414 — 2 months ago

how do you handle store listing localization?

I have a Chrome extension and I want to get it in front of users in other languages. The Web Store lets you localize the listing, but doing 10 languages by hand (name, summary, description, and picking keywords people actually search in each market) is painful. Agencies quote $150–500 per language which is insane for an indie.

How do you all do this? Just English-only? Google Translate and pray? Curious if proper localized keywords actually move installs for you.

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u/Busy-Escape-2414 — 2 months ago