There are some pretty amazing actually useful applications for larger and larger feasible ML spaces. Everyone studying CS or seriously undertaking any computer engineering should at least learn the fundamentals (I’d recommend the Coursera ML class).
And most should not spend a huge fraction of their study time on it unless it really catches your fancy. But rather than saying “that’s why I’m not studying ML right now”, I’d like to hear the X in “that’s why I’m focusing on X over ML right now”.
There are some pretty amazing actually useful applications for larger and larger feasible ML spaces. Everyone studying CS or seriously undertaking any computer engineering should at least learn the fundamentals (I’d recommend the Coursera ML class).
And most should not spend a huge fraction of their study time on it unless it really catches your fancy. But rather than saying “that’s why I’m not studying ML right now”, I’d like to hear the X in “that’s why I’m focusing on X over ML right now”.