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I think that 'flood' is contributing to a market saturation of applicants, thereby making the process more selective.
We also can't ignore the rapid influx of CS students increasingly choosing to study AI/ML versus say general SWE, web development, mobile app engineering like they did a decade ago.
I totally expect there to be a new standardized ML interview process in the same way Leetcode crept up with the tech boom
Sounds like that would be a good thing if “ML leetcode” replaced regular leetcode. The regular leetcode stuff is way harder imo and so pointless to grind