Looks like the line between Data Scientist, ML Engineer, AI Engineer are blurred with the onset of LLMs/GenAI (especially if you were previously working on classical NLP).
Absolutely worth entering the domain, it's still day 0, but be prepared to keep yourself updated, unlearn things fast and pick up new tricks.
https://www.wired.com/story/generative-ai-chatgpt-is-coming-... We helped our sales teams cut RFP response times from weeks (involving multiple folks) to minutes. They still review all the answers and handle edge cases, but it's been a huge value addition allowing them to spend more time engaging with customers.
The second and third paragraphs mention 6 events Watterson has been involved in since 2013 which is 6 more appearances than Nakamoto in the same time period.
Google Soundstorm had the best demo so far. It takes few seconds of original audio and continues it with the same voices. Just hearing those examples you wont figure out where original finished and generated one started.
Yeah, neural codecs are pretty amazing. The most incredible part is that they can do compression well across the temporal domain, something which has been non-trivial.