Svyatoslav Semerenko, career expert at the “Professions of the Future” center, told socialbites.ca that Russians can earn 500 thousand rubles if they know how to use artificial intelligence (AI).
“AI algorithms are popular in various sectors of the economy, including industry, logistics, medicine, retail, creative industry, finance and more. “Developers and chief engineers who apply such technologies to industrial processes can earn up to 500 thousand rubles,” explained the expert.
According to him, mid-level engineers – for example, in the field of computer vision in an IT company – earn about 300 – 350 thousand rubles per month. Semerenko explained that the functionality of such a specialist includes training and optimization of neural network models for computer vision tasks (object detection, segmentation, classification), support of developed models, performance optimization and more.
He added that copywriters and designers who know how to work with neural networks and can create interesting content are now especially in demand. The expert explained that neural networks help analyze large amounts of customer data and create personalized marketing campaigns. Semerenko is confident that artificial intelligence can predict consumer behavior, identify the most effective communication channels and optimize advertising budgets. He added that this allows companies to save time and resources and increase the effectiveness of their marketing efforts.
According to him, another way to earn more using artificial intelligence is to open your own business. Semerenko explained that starting your own business based on artificial intelligence can be an alternative way to increase income. The expert explained that there are many ideas for this, from creating an app for health tracking to developing a platform for recruiting talent in the music industry or selecting applicants for employers.
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Source: Gazeta

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