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sqweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeps t1_is0txg7 wrote

Sure, if your model is really good. But why wouldn’t companies just use a state-of-the-art model from published papers and just implement that for free? Better yet, if you are able to come up with extremely high accuracy models that beat state of the art, why not have a salary as an MLE or ML researcher which are very high paying jobs?

TLDR: you could theoretically, but you probably won’t have a good enough model to do so, or else you would have a better job

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BLECQ1 t1_is0y4lu wrote

>TLDR: you could theoretically, but you probably won’t have a good enough model to do so, or else you would have a better job

You make it sound like working for a company and getting a fixed job is the only/best route. Why not be a freelancer and build the stuf that you're excited about instead.

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sqweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeps t1_is0yhb4 wrote

Because that stuff is most likely not profitable. Job security sounds great, pay sounds great, no hassle on finding companies to sell to, overall freelance in ML does not sound fun. There’s plenty of jobs out there for building ml pipelines.

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