A Student'S Daily Steps to Leading Ai Innovation at Seidenberg


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When Darsh Joshi graduated from Pace University in New York with a master's in data science last year, he didn't think he'd end up in Silicon Valley.

But that's exactly what happened to the 24-year-old Indian American, who graduated with a master's degree in artificial intelligence from the Seidenberg School of Management, Fast Company reports.

"I was shocked," he says.

"I didn't think I'd end up in Silicon Valley, and I didn't think I'd have a career in data science."

That's because his major is " machine unlearning," which involves "creating or generating data that is similar to human-created content," he explains in a blog post.

His current project involves learning generative AI, which involves "creating or generating data that is similar to human-created content," he says.

"Certain projects involved with this model concern the likes of data collection, data processing, generating reports beyond what is already established," he adds.

"It's fascinating being a student and dealing with a leadership role as it places me ahead in my field where I'll have to be heavily involved with clients and deliver the best product."

He plans to transition into the workforce after Read the Entire Article


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