By: Diwakar
Chittora, CEO
& Founder, Intellipaat
There
are at least two clear trends that show a demand-supply mismatch in
tech jobs in cutting-edge IT fields such as Artificial Intelligence
and Machine Learning. One is via industry predictions that estimate
growth in the AI market from USD 21.46 billion to USD 190.61 billion
between 2018 and 2025. Year on year growth is projected to be an
impressive 36.62% during the same period. The second trend is more
subtle. Big Indian IT firms in the US are reportedly ‘hoarding’
employees in these 2 fields as they foresee a shortage in skilled
experts. They also fear a corresponding rise in the cost of hiring
employees for tech contracts they have bagged for the future.
How
are AI & Machine Learning being used in Industry?
Unlike
the exaggerated robots of the 2001 Steven Spielberg movie of the same
name, Artificial Intelligence (AI) in reality is tamer. AI is
understood to mean ways of making computers, computer-controlled
robots or program think intelligently mimicking the manner in which
humans think intelligently. A computer program with AI can use can
solve generic problems it is programmed to instead of just specific
ones. They can accommodate new modifications to input without
breaking structure. Traditional programmers would have to sort, sift
and debug thousands of lines of code to make modifications.
AI
finds applications in strategy games such as chess or poker where
advance moves are determined by heuristic logic, natural language
processing, virtual assistant technology, image and speech
recognition and automated robotics. General AI systems which can
solve any given problem are rare. Insurance and banking organizations
regularly use AI to monitor fraud. Marketers use AI every time you
shop online to gather your browsing habits and predict what you are
most likely to buy. They will then advertise those products through
pop-ups and logos. Self-driving cars, auto-pilot modes and smart
homes using sensors all rely on AI and affect daily lives of
consumers.
There
is also a difference between AI and Machine Learning (ML) although a
number of articles on the web club them together or use them
interchangeably. “ML is the study of computer algorithms that
improve automatically through experience” according to Tom Mitchell
of Carnegie Mellon University. It is simply one of the ways we use to
achieve AI or something closer.
How
can you acquire AI & ML skills?
By
some estimates, AI will create nearly 2.3 million jobs by next year.
It might also make 1.7 million jobs obsolete but those would need to
be replaced by 0.5 million new jobs. Nearly all forms of enterprise
software, factory automation, transport and other industries are
increasingly using AI-based interfaces in their daily operation. In
fact, by 2030, AI may end up offering USD 15.7 trillion to the global
economy.
Mathematical
and programming skills are central to acquiring competency in this
field. However, for seasoned tech professionals, it is also quite
important to develop excellent communication skills. An understanding
of how business works and the common processes used in day-to-day
operations will help you better utilize your core competencies to
improve organizational workflows.
Core
Competencies required in AI & ML
For
complete beginners, programming using C++ is a mandatory requirement.
Also necessary is an understanding of how algorithms are created and
executed.
Typically,
knowledge and expertise in Bayesian networks, neural networks,
cognitive science theory, engineering, physics, robotics,
undergraduate algebra, calculus, statistics and probability are very
essential to hone your talents in ML.
Graduates
in Computer Science need only supplement their knowledge of math and
computing with a specialized course in AI & ML.
India
Best Placed to exploit AI opportunities
Analysis
of professional networking site Linkedin.com has shown that India is
the third best-placed economy after the US and China to crack AI jobs
and careers with high penetration of AI awareness. AI is a big part
of investments into start-ups at an estimated by private players
alone in 2016.
Among
the more exciting opportunities one can expect in 2019 is the rising
application of AI in healthcare to detect and diagnose health issues
in individuals. Smart infrastructure to help balance rapid growth in
urban centers in India is also an option being explored by the
government. B. Tech programs now mandatorily have AI, IoT, Machine
Learning and some other essential components of emerging
technologies. However, constant changes in this dynamic field have
made it mandatory for professionals to keep up skilling via a noted
institution to remain relevant and job-worthy.
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