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Data scientists feel their roles are shifting to AI engineering, neglecting core model development.

A discussion on Reddit's r/MachineLearning suggests that the roles of data scientists and machine learning engineers are increasingly being redefined as AI engineers. The original poster argues that the focus has shifted from fundamental model development and data understanding to fine-tuning existing models and building systems around them. This shift, while economically sensible due to the capital-intensive nature of working with large models, is seen by some as devaluing the core scientific aspects of data science. AI

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IMPACT Suggests a potential shift in career paths and skill emphasis for AI/ML professionals, moving towards engineering over core model development.

RANK_REASON This is an opinion piece discussing a perceived shift in the roles within the AI/ML field.

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  1. r/MachineLearning TIER_1 · /u/The-Silvervein ·

    Is the ds/ml slowly being morphed into an AI engineer? [D]

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Agents are amazing. Harnesses are cool. But the fundamental role of a data scientist is not to use a generalist model in an existing workflow; it's a completely different field.</p> <p>AI engineering is the body of the vehicle, whereas the actual…