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People are busting their ass to publish papers in NeurIPS before graduating from undergrad just to have a chance to work in ML.
Here we have a CEO of the world's most major AI company with a degree....*check notes* bachelor of mechanical engineering from Colby college.
I'm assuming your source is Wikipedia - there's debate about where she actually went to school
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Mira_Murati
Competition.
As the field grows and more people want to go into it the barrier to entry rises.
Im a research scientist with only a BS in Geoscience. But I have been working with ML since 2014.
Mech E is pretty math heavy isn't it? A lot of physics.