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I work with machines to create lessons for other machines to learn how to figure out you're sick before you feel sick.
Yeah... that sounds like bullshit haha
And I work to prevent the machines that catalogue how we figured out how you're sick before you feel sick, from not working
Ahahaha this is so obtuse. I love it. Bit of a brain teaser to parse that.
Let me see if I'm understanding correctly. Are you software QA or machine learning validation? Or am I totally off?
software qa / tech support (bit of both)
Very cool! Tough jobs. I have a new SQA engineer starting tomorrow. I'm really hoping I can support her well. Wish me luck
I hope all your bugs are easy but interesting and that the customers are kind