maverick19 Posted Saturday at 02:54 AM Report Posted Saturday at 02:54 AM 2 hours ago, Teluguredu said: ML is a subfield of maths ,it's used to model real world phenomenon. You just need to learn about deep learning at the best ,you just need to learn how llms work Just watch andrej karpathy videos and then from there decide what to do . those videos are around 8hours equivalent to course😀. But let me try and see. Quote
csrcsr Posted 13 hours ago Author Report Posted 13 hours ago she explained at highlevel what we were discussing from her descuription Core App Frameworks (LangChain, LangGraph, OpenAI Agents SDK) Tool Connectivity & Enterprise Integration (MCP) Models & Inference Runtime (Fireworks AI, vLLM, Triton, BentoML) Retrieval & Vector Databases for RAG (pgvector, Weaviate, Pinecone) Evaluation Toolkits (LangSmith, Ragas, TruLens, MLflow) Observability, Tracing & Monitoring (OpenTelemetry, OpenInference, Galileo, Phoenix) Quote
csrcsr Posted 13 hours ago Author Report Posted 13 hours ago lifted from linked in To everyone creating doomsday scenarios for computer science jobs because of AI coding agents — STOP. It ain't happening. We will need even MORE computer scientists to make these experiences safer, trustworthy, faster, and cheaper. Every new AI capability creates new problems to solve. The field of CS just got more interesting than it's ever been. And this isn't unique to CS. "But this time it's hitting every industry at once!" So did the internet. It disrupted retail, media, finance, healthcare, education, and logistics all at the same time. Result? Millions of net new jobs and entire industries that didn't exist before. Here's what the doomers keep missing: when you dramatically reduce the friction of creation, you don't destroy opportunity — you unleash it. YouTube didn't kill Hollywood. It unlocked 50 million creators doing work that had no job category 15 years ago. Shopify didn't kill retail. It launched millions of businesses that never would have existed. AI is doing the same thing right now. Latent creativity that was trapped behind skill barriers is about to pour out. That's not fewer jobs. That's a flood of net new work — building, scaling, securing, and maintaining everything these new creators dream up. Stop doom-scrolling. Start building. Quote
Sundarpichal Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago On 2/6/2026 at 1:14 PM, csrcsr said: as usual mood swings rofl found any interesting AI not deep into ML edo agents hooking up to LLM or training not deep maths science pai paina ? if you found anything intersting please share started with this one friend shared https://huggingface.co/learn/agents-course/unit0/introduction enduku anna ivvani costco lo canadian whiskky and chicken konnama tagginama tinnamma Quote
sicario_tmg Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago 3 hours ago, csrcsr said: lifted from linked in To everyone creating doomsday scenarios for computer science jobs because of AI coding agents — STOP. It ain't happening. We will need even MORE computer scientists to make these experiences safer, trustworthy, faster, and cheaper. Every new AI capability creates new problems to solve. The field of CS just got more interesting than it's ever been. And this isn't unique to CS. "But this time it's hitting every industry at once!" So did the internet. It disrupted retail, media, finance, healthcare, education, and logistics all at the same time. Result? Millions of net new jobs and entire industries that didn't exist before. Here's what the doomers keep missing: when you dramatically reduce the friction of creation, you don't destroy opportunity — you unleash it. YouTube didn't kill Hollywood. It unlocked 50 million creators doing work that had no job category 15 years ago. Shopify didn't kill retail. It launched millions of businesses that never would have existed. AI is doing the same thing right now. Latent creativity that was trapped behind skill barriers is about to pour out. That's not fewer jobs. That's a flood of net new work — building, scaling, securing, and maintaining everything these new creators dream up. Stop doom-scrolling. Start building. I agree with this view point kaani when there is a huge transformation in the society there will also be a collateral damage. We have to be open and flexible. Naaku Java vachhu, nenu Python developer ni or nenu full stack ane rojulu pothai. You will not manage code base but you will manage agents that will manage code base. I gave my project requirements spreadsheet and explained some requirements and claude code has been preparing all the code meanwhile I was doing lunch. Traditional 9-5 kuda potundi as token limits, context window increases. 1 Quote
enigmatic Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 4 hours ago, csrcsr said: lifted from linked in To everyone creating doomsday scenarios for computer science jobs because of AI coding agents — STOP. It ain't happening. We will need even MORE computer scientists to make these experiences safer, trustworthy, faster, and cheaper. Every new AI capability creates new problems to solve. The field of CS just got more interesting than it's ever been. And this isn't unique to CS. "But this time it's hitting every industry at once!" So did the internet. It disrupted retail, media, finance, healthcare, education, and logistics all at the same time. Result? Millions of net new jobs and entire industries that didn't exist before. Here's what the doomers keep missing: when you dramatically reduce the friction of creation, you don't destroy opportunity — you unleash it. YouTube didn't kill Hollywood. It unlocked 50 million creators doing work that had no job category 15 years ago. Shopify didn't kill retail. It launched millions of businesses that never would have existed. AI is doing the same thing right now. Latent creativity that was trapped behind skill barriers is about to pour out. That's not fewer jobs. That's a flood of net new work — building, scaling, securing, and maintaining everything these new creators dream up. Stop doom-scrolling. Start building. Ayithe inko 5 yrs parledu Quote
maverick19 Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, sicario_tmg said: I agree with this view point kaani when there is a huge transformation in the society there will also be a collateral damage. We have to be open and flexible. Naaku Java vachhu, nenu Python developer ni or nenu full stack ane rojulu pothai. You will not manage code base but you will manage agents that will manage code base. I gave my project requirements spreadsheet and explained some requirements and claude code has been preparing all the code meanwhile I was doing lunch. Traditional 9-5 kuda potundi as token limits, context window increases. Yes that collateral damage is what is causing fear largely. Damage will be for people who cannot adapt or learn in this space. 1 Quote
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