Deep Learning, Not AI, Most Effective Term in Job Listings

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Textio: These phrases appear to be following the pattern of big data before them. As AI language has become more common in job ads, the less interesting it has become to potential job applicants. No surprise: when everyone is using the same language, no one stands out…

Textio looked at a bunch of tech terms that appear to be trending based on their recent usage growth. While all of these phrases still occur much less often than AI or ML, they’re all on the rise in a statistically unexpected way…

Enjoy your 15 minutes of fame, chatbots. Everyone knows what happens next.

 

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