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Comment by randomNumber7

15 days ago

Most ML/AI roles have requirements for a strong mathematical background (at least what I have seen in germany).

If you can show off some skills I still wouldnt completely rule it out. Reading a single book cover to cover wont cut it though imo.

If you have an undergraduate’s understanding of calculus and linear algebra, you’re as or more advanced than the legion of ML PhD candidates I see graduating all the time. A field like that is running on hype, and has no quality control at all. I’ve seen people get hired into Ivy League tenure track jobs without knowing how linear algebra really works.

  • I know ML PhD candidates with a very strong understanding of mathematics and statistic, but it might depend on where you are.