Was the data scientist role only about building NLP models?
Are the LLms gonna build Churn prediction models?
Tell the PM why stopping the A/B test halfway through is a bad idea?
Push back on loony ideas of applying ML to predicting sales from user horoscopes?
Maybe the role is a bit tinier in scope than 10 years ago, but I see it as a good thing. If you looked at DS positions on job search sites the role descriptions would be all over the place, maybe now at least we'll see it consolidate.
Exactly - in my company we had some NLP models in Customer Service (bag-of-words for classifying tickets) but everywhere else it was just classification or regression problems.
So yeah, the bag-of-words model got replaced with a chatbot several years ago (when chatbots were all the rage back in like 2017) and will probably get replaced again with an LLM-enhanced chatbot soon. But the meat and potatoes are those classification and regression models and they aren't going anywhere.
Was the data scientist role only about building NLP models? Are the LLms gonna build Churn prediction models? Tell the PM why stopping the A/B test halfway through is a bad idea? Push back on loony ideas of applying ML to predicting sales from user horoscopes?
Maybe the role is a bit tinier in scope than 10 years ago, but I see it as a good thing. If you looked at DS positions on job search sites the role descriptions would be all over the place, maybe now at least we'll see it consolidate.