AI job listings plummet as COVID-19 recession appears imminent
The last thing we expected to see near the end of 2020 was a truce between human job-seekers and the deep learning systems replacing them, but the possibility of an impending recession has upended the AI market. According to experts, COVID-19 has stalled the once meteoric rise of available jobs for deep learning developers. I think it's clear that for many smaller companies that invested in deep learning, it turned out not to be essential and got cut post-Covid as part of downsizings. Chollet, a top Google engineer and the creator of Keras, is quick to point out that the impending recession isn't indicative of an AI winter – an extended period of shunted development due to a lack of interest, accomplishment, and funding – but because of massive financial losses caused by the pandemic. This is the data of public job postings on LinkedIn that mention a deep learning framework.
Aug-31-2020, 20:15:04 GMT
- Country:
- Asia > Russia (0.06)
- Europe > Russia (0.06)
- North America > United States (0.06)
- Industry:
- Technology: