Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:38
9-6pm
$990K
Aritificial intelligence. Hot area.
Do you want to get over that hump? What is artificial intelligence? Military background?
PhD in CS. Non military background or work, although obviously also a hot area for them.
Artificial intelligence is a bit of a misnomer for machine learning: given a series of training data, can you teach a computer to draw inferences from that data? For instance, you feed a computer images of biopsy slides from patients with and without cancer, then you feed it a test - something you know has/does not have cancer present and ask the computer if it does. It's gotten to the point where the computers (on some tasks) are better (and obviously) faster than humans. The applications are numerous - from the fun (teaching a computer to play video games), to the more practical (voice recognition, speech recognition, etc).
To the PP with a PhD in CS - where do you work? Spouse has a similar background but making a fraction of this salary working as a fed.
Anonymous wrote:mid-40s, in house lawyer, 8-5:30 are "normal" hours but frequently have calls in different time zones outside these hours, and some work on most weekends, $400K base
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:42
15-18 hour a week but I am always on call and have to arrange a back up if I go on vacation.
$140K
Property Manager
1. Do you have to fix things yourself or just call people to do it for you?
2. What do you do with all your spare time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:38
9-6pm
$990K
Aritificial intelligence. Hot area.
Do you want to get over that hump? What is artificial intelligence? Military background?
PhD in CS. Non military background or work, although obviously also a hot area for them.
Artificial intelligence is a bit of a misnomer for machine learning: given a series of training data, can you teach a computer to draw inferences from that data? For instance, you feed a computer images of biopsy slides from patients with and without cancer, then you feed it a test - something you know has/does not have cancer present and ask the computer if it does. It's gotten to the point where the computers (on some tasks) are better (and obviously) faster than humans. The applications are numerous - from the fun (teaching a computer to play video games), to the more practical (voice recognition, speech recognition, etc).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:38
9-6pm
$990K
Aritificial intelligence. Hot area.
Do you want to get over that hump? What is artificial intelligence? Military background?
PhD in CS. Non military background or work, although obviously also a hot area for them.
Artificial intelligence is a bit of a misnomer for machine learning: given a series of training data, can you teach a computer to draw inferences from that data? For instance, you feed a computer images of biopsy slides from patients with and without cancer, then you feed it a test - something you know has/does not have cancer present and ask the computer if it does. It's gotten to the point where the computers (on some tasks) are better (and obviously) faster than humans. The applications are numerous - from the fun (teaching a computer to play video games), to the more practical (voice recognition, speech recognition, etc).