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I only want opinions from people who are currently work in IT or AI or previously worked in AI. I have a degree in CS right now, and I am currently working on a second degree in mathematics with applied mathematics specialization with a 4.0 GPA. I have full understanding of simple perceptrons right now with forward and back propagation algorithms. Should I go into AI? is there an AI bubble I should be concerned about? If you think AI is a good career option, do you think I should go for a master’s degree in AI? or do you think the two bachelors degrees are sufficient. Or, would a master’s degree in applied mathematics be something to consider to maybe build AI algorithms. If you don’t think AI is a good career option, please explain why. submitted by /u/AfterMath216

Originally posted by u/AfterMath216 on r/ArtificialInteligence