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"AI itself is going to be gone by the time you finish a Ph.D.," Jad Tarifi, the founder of Google's first generative AI team, ...
Jad Tarifi, the man who founded Google's first generative AI team, doesn't think now is the time to pursue long academic ...
Tarifi's advice is to instead focus on hands-on experience and niche fields where AI is still in its nascent stages, such as ...
His skepticism isn’t limited to AI doctorates. Tarifi warns that long, traditional degree paths — like medicine and law — are also at risk of becoming obsolete.
The AI veteran also warned that lengthy professional degrees like law and medicine are facing obsolescence. He criticized ...
Jad Tariffi warns that pursuing a PhD in AI may be futile due to rapid advancements in the technology. He advocates for ...
Jad Tarifi, co-founder of Google’s first generative artificial intelligence (AI) team, has said that traditional degrees like ...
One of the pioneers of artificial intelligence at Google is warning the doctors and lawyers of tomorrow that AI might steal their futures. In an interview with Business Insider, Jad Tarifi — the ...
Higher education as we know it is on the verge of becoming obsolete,” the former Google AI leader told Fortune.
A provocative claim by a former Google executive has ignited a heated debate about the future of traditional professional ...
Buffett cites successful leaders like Pete Liegl, CEO of Forest River, who managed significant growth without Ivy League ...
Jad Tarifi, founder of Google’s first generative AI team, warns that PhDs, law, and medicine degrees risk becoming obsolete ...