[GTALUG] Boeing India software engineers

Gary technologynut at rogers.com
Wed Mar 13 12:04:57 EDT 2019


Dhaval, your dim view of the Indian value chain is unfounded because 
India is now ranked 3rd in A.I. research. Indeed, if you're higher up in 
the value chain in North America then you certainly do run the risk of 
losing your job because, for example,  A.I. research has to be pretty 
high up in the value chain I would suspect!!

https://www.analyticsindiamag.com/ai-ml-research-breakthroughs-india/

/gary




On 19-03-13 11:49 AM, Dhaval Giani wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 4:46 PM Gary <technologynut at rogers.com> wrote:
>> No, I think YOU have misunderstood. When I download lectures I do so for
>> the sole purpose of entertainment and nothing more; I'm a senior
>> citizen. My thinking was that those individuals who enjoy science and
>> engineering can still indulge that interest and yet support themselves
>> with jobs that are unlikely to be outsourced. The alternative case of
>> spending a lot of money on a science or engineering degree to learn
>> science, which is their passion, just does not make sense because the
>> hope of establishing a career in the field before it gets outsourced is
>> unfounded in view of the fact that places like India have very talented
>> people who can do the job, do it better and work cheap!
> I don't understand why you keep ignoring what I keep saying.
>
> 1. There are talented people everywhere
> 2. There are people who do things equally well and equally badly everywhere
> 3. For high quality work, no one works cheap.
>
> So, if you are higher up the value chain, you are not going to lose
> your job anytime soon.
>
> Dhaval
>



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