What does it take to work at Google Deep Mind?

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To work at Google DeepMind, aspiring candidates should focus on obtaining a PhD in fields related to artificial intelligence, robotics, or machine learning. Key areas of study include electrical engineering, computer science, and mathematics. Self-study is crucial, particularly in advanced topics not covered in standard curricula. Staying updated with industry trends and continuously enhancing skills will be essential for long-term career success in this rapidly evolving field.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of artificial intelligence principles
  • Knowledge of robotics and machine learning algorithms
  • Proficiency in electrical engineering concepts
  • Familiarity with advanced mathematics, particularly statistics and linear algebra
NEXT STEPS
  • Research PhD programs in artificial intelligence and robotics
  • Explore self-study resources on machine learning frameworks like TensorFlow and PyTorch
  • Learn about the latest advancements in neural networks and deep learning
  • Follow industry trends and publications related to AI research and development
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This discussion is beneficial for high school students, undergraduate students in engineering or computer science, and anyone aspiring to a career in artificial intelligence research or development at leading tech companies like Google DeepMind.

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Hello everyone,
I am a senior in high school and am very very interested in robots and artificial intelligence. In summer i will be going to an electrical engineering college and i want your advice as to what further steps should i make and what knowledge to accumulate over the 4 years at college in order to be qualified at Google Deep Mind in like 8-10 years?
What should i strive to get a PhD in? Self study if not covered by anycourse, book recommendations, courses, or anything that would give me and idea to complete my 10 year old goal so to speak :). Also, how realistic do you think this is?
 
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Read here (come back from time to time and look over new postings as they show up) for descriptions of who they are looking for -

https://deepmind.com/careers/

Don't get too hung up on any specific company looking 8-10 years out. The world changes a LOT every 8-10 years. That said, its very likely that becoming qualified for one of these research positions would serve you well regardless of whether you still find DM a desireable employer 10 years hence.
 

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