Firstly, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule and writing engaging articles. I like the content of your newsletters. More importantly, I enjoy your simple and coherent explanation of tricky subject matters. It's amazing!
I am an analog IC design engineer. I never felt the need to educate myself on Machine Learning…
Firstly, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule and writing engaging articles. I like the content of your newsletters. More importantly, I enjoy your simple and coherent explanation of tricky subject matters. It's amazing!
I am an analog IC design engineer. I never felt the need to educate myself on Machine Learning or AI until now. However, I get self-doubt now and then. Am I missing out on the next big technological revolution?!
I will be very interested to take your view on this. Is it necessary for an analog IC design engineer to learn about the fundamentals of Machine Learning and AI?!
Hi Bitan, glad you enjoy the articles! I never advocate following trends, but instead suggest you follow your curiosity.
Learning AI/ML is not necessary by any means. Take a short journey into the world of AI/ML if you feel like it and see what all the talk is about. It may be the next big thing or another hype cycle, one cannot really tell from here.
Once you check it out, at least you'll put the FOMO to rest once and for all.
Hi Vikram,
Firstly, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule and writing engaging articles. I like the content of your newsletters. More importantly, I enjoy your simple and coherent explanation of tricky subject matters. It's amazing!
I am an analog IC design engineer. I never felt the need to educate myself on Machine Learning or AI until now. However, I get self-doubt now and then. Am I missing out on the next big technological revolution?!
I will be very interested to take your view on this. Is it necessary for an analog IC design engineer to learn about the fundamentals of Machine Learning and AI?!
Thanks!
Hi Bitan, glad you enjoy the articles! I never advocate following trends, but instead suggest you follow your curiosity.
Learning AI/ML is not necessary by any means. Take a short journey into the world of AI/ML if you feel like it and see what all the talk is about. It may be the next big thing or another hype cycle, one cannot really tell from here.
Once you check it out, at least you'll put the FOMO to rest once and for all.