A Ex-Google AI Pioneer Says Getting a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence Is No Longer Worth It. Hereās Why.
Jad Tarifi, who founded Googleās first generative AI team and has a Ph.D. from the University of Florida, wouldnāt recommend starting a program now.
Key Takeaways
- Jad Tarifi, an early AI pioneer who founded Googleās first generative AI team, wouldnāt recommend getting a Ph.D. in artificial intelligence anymore.
- Tarifi earned a doctorate in AI at the University of Florida in 2012.
- He says in the five to seven years it takes to graduate with a Ph.D., AIās problems will already be solved.
AI researchers are in high demand, with some offered billion-dollar compensation packages from Meta amid the ongoing AI talent wars.
However, one AI pioneer, Jad Tarifi, who founded Googleās first generative AI team after obtaining a Ph.D. in AI, would not recommend higher study to break into the field.
In a new interview with Business Insider, Tarifi, 42, predicted that within the five to seven years it takes to obtain a Ph.D., most of AIās problems will be solved.
āEven things like applying AI to robotics will be solved by then,ā Tarifi told BI.
Tarifi explained that obtaining a Ph.D. was only for āweird peopleā who were āobsessedā with a certain field because higher education required āa lot of painā and at least five years of their lives.
He recommended staying away from the Ph.D. route altogether or choosing to specialize in a subfield of AI that is still in its early stages, like AI for biology.
Tarifi received a Ph.D. in 2012 from the University of Florida, where he worked on an AI theory that combined principles from neuroscience, geometry, and machine learning, according to his LinkedIn. He then joined Google, where he became a tech lead and manager for nearly a decade, working on models for Googleās generative AI projects.
Tarifi is now the founder and CEO of Integral AI, a startup that focuses on creating AI agents to act autonomously on behalf of users.
In the BI interview, Tarifi also warned prospective students from completing degrees in law and medicine, arguing that the information in these programs was āoutdatedā and memorization-based.
Tarifi isnāt the first person to warn students away from higher degrees. Venture capitalist Victor Lazarte said earlier this year that AI is āfully replacing peopleā in the legal profession. He predicted that AI would take over entry-level legal positions usually filled by recent law school graduates within the next three years.
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Key Takeaways
- Jad Tarifi, an early AI pioneer who founded Googleās first generative AI team, wouldnāt recommend getting a Ph.D. in artificial intelligence anymore.
- Tarifi earned a doctorate in AI at the University of Florida in 2012.
- He says in the five to seven years it takes to graduate with a Ph.D., AIās problems will already be solved.
AI researchers are in high demand, with some offered billion-dollar compensation packages from Meta amid the ongoing AI talent wars.
However, one AI pioneer, Jad Tarifi, who founded Googleās first generative AI team after obtaining a Ph.D. in AI, would not recommend higher study to break into the field.
In a new interview with Business Insider, Tarifi, 42, predicted that within the five to seven years it takes to obtain a Ph.D., most of AIās problems will be solved.