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1a527dd5 5 hours ago

I don't think I'm quite bored. I'm exhausted/fatigued with the pace.

AStrangeMorrow 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Yes it feels like a full time job just to try to keep up. And I’ve been in AI for close to 10 years so I feel like I have to keep up at least a minimum.

An other thing for me is that it has gotten a lot harder for small teams with few ressources, let one person, to release anything that can really compete with anything the big player put out.

Quite a few years back I was working on word2vec models / embeddings. With enough time and limited ressources I was able to, through careful data collection and preparation, produce models that outperformed existing embeddings for our fairly generic data retrieval tasks. You could download from models Facebook (fasttext) or other models available through gensim and other tools, and they were often larger embeddings (eg 1000 vs 300 for mine), but they would really underperform. And when evaluating on general benchmarks, for what existed back then, we were basically equivalent to the best models in English and French, if not a little better at times. Similarly later some colleagues did a new architecture inspired by BeRT after it came out, that outperformed again any existing models we could find.

But these days I feel like there is nothing much I can do in NLP. Even to fine-tune or distillate the larger models, you need a very beefy setup.

cmrdporcupine 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This.

I don't know how I'm burnt out from making this thing do work for me. But I am.

computerdork 4 hours ago | parent [-]

AI Fatigue seems real: https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-fatigue-burnout-software-...