π€Reddit r/MachineLearningβ’Stalecollected in 40h
Industry Killing Academic ML?
π‘Debate: Is academia obsolete in ML vs industry giants?
β‘ 30-Second TL;DR
What Changed
Industry excels due to compute glut and global talent
Why It Matters
Highlights crisis in academic ML, potentially slowing innovative long-term research while industry focuses on scalable applications.
What To Do Next
Evaluate industry roles if your ML research feels niche-constrained.
Who should care:Researchers & Academics
Key Points
- β’Industry excels due to compute glut and global talent
- β’Academia stuck on niches like GANs, spiking NNs, adversarial attacks
- β’ML misapplications in domains needing expertise; outdated surveys
- β’Researchers fleeing to industry, dual affiliations, or startups
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