DE vs AE: On this video, we’ll be discussing the demand for analytics and machine studying, and …
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hey, i am an engineer and doing de & bi masters, now i have an analyst role and strong desire for de role, you know there are lots of challenges and things to learn that path, rather 20 years of pure sql and dashboarding this kind of mix up is makes sense or not? what would you do
I couldn’t agree more !!!
The need to trains humans on the AI model is a great way to put it
My experience is that Data Science, ML, and Big Data are typically pretty useless for 95% of use cases. Unless you want to do dynamic pricing or have huge volumes of B2C data that need to be analyzed its objectively not very useful in improving business solutions.
The one thing I feel an overriding sense of with the data field in general is that it's increasingly hard to stay "on top" of it and still have a balanced, normal life. This is contrary motion, because AI has made a lot of the nuts and bolts of our job easier…but in my job we're just using that to accelerate our ML designs, which demands so much more study than hacking together Python and SQL ever did.
Maybe it's just me, but I find I have to spend so much time learning how all these new methods work and dig into the theory (EXTREMELY so in ML modelling, where you seriously should know the maths behind what you're running) I don't know if I can realistically pursue it anymore.
The gap between true programmer "lifers" and those who just want to do it in their 9-5 is really starting to show imo. Granted, a few of them are also simply gifted also!
Very Insightful and well said 🔥 Glad I got your video ✨
As someone who has worked both data analyst and data scientist positions at small to large companies, I 100% agree! 90% of the problems are better and more quickly solved with analytics and data pipelines than with ML. It’s sad for the people who learn a lot of fancy algorithms and never get to use them.