[D] Has industry effectively killed off academic machine learning research in 2026?
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This wasn't always the case, but now almost any research topic in machine learning that you can imagine is now being done MUCH BETTER in industry due to a glut of compute and endless international talents. The only ones left in academia seems to be: niche research that delves very deeply into how some older models work (e.g., GAN, spiking NN), knowing full-well they will never see the light of day in actual applications, because those very applications are being done better by whatever indust...
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