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- From: jacob@latcs1.lat.oz.au (Jacob L. Cybulski)
- Newsgroups: comp.ai
- Subject: Re: AI Winter Refugees
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.041835.22486@latcs1.lat.oz.au>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 04:18:35 GMT
- References: <1992Aug27.134749.102048@ua1ix.ua.edu>
- Organization: Comp Sci, La Trobe Uni, Australia
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- From article <1992Aug27.134749.102048@ua1ix.ua.edu>, by rsun@athos.cs.ua.edu (Ron Sun):
- > According to what you said, it seems that AI Ph.D programs should
- > be renamed Ph.D programs in LISP programmming?
- > Unfortunately, as one of the earlier respondents points out,
- > AI applications nowadays do not need much of specialized AI programming
- > expertise. Any competent software engineer can do it.
- > Why pay more for a Ph.D?
- > [ ... ]
- > Can we view AI more as science, and less as engineering?
- >
- > --Ron
-
- Well, you've pin-pointed exactly what I was trying to say... Lots of
- companies nowadays ask the questions why should they employ an AI wiz
- with a PhD but no programming skills when they could do away with a
- Software Engineer some limited AI knowledge (say a few degree level AI
- courses and some experience with symbolic programming techniques)?
- Certainly if they go for the first solution, they'll have to employ
- the second guy anyway, so what's the choice?
-
- I am not saying that a good Software Engineer is going to replace an
- AI expert in every single job, but with a slow death of Defense Industry
- the number of real AI jobs shrunk dramatically!
-
- I think the problem is that in the early years of AI, most of the AI
- PhDs came from the Computer Science background in the first place.
- Whereas now there exist many different ways of getting your PhD in
- AI through Cognitive Science, Philosophy, Maths, Engineering, etc.
- They are simply not equivalent degrees!
-
- Jacob
-
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