> While challenging, joining a research lab like Microsoft Research, 
> Deepmind, OpenAI, or Google Brain could have you achieve both 
> simultaneously.


The below was in response to above: 

On Friday, June 26, 2020 at 1:31:16 PM UTC+5:30, Shubhamkar Ayare wrote:
>
> Unless I'm missing something, all of these are involved in ML research, 
> no? I mostly see ML as a tool than an end in itself; so, do not want to 
> invest myself in ML research as much as picking up the tried and tested 
> approaches from there. If anything, I fear excessive focus on approximating 
> humans will yield us an approximation so human-like that it'd become 
> near-impossible to determine whether we have really achieved AGI, or just 
> an approximation. I speak this wrt to GPT and variants; I'm unaware how 
> true that holds of other ML things.
>

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