Sept. 13, 2023, 10:34 a.m. | /u/hatchikyu

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Hi there. I usually hang out at [r/SRE](https://www.reddit.com/r/SRE/). ML is increasingly becoming part of production systems.

I've been wondering if the ops part of ML is a bugbear in this space. Know a few people who worked in it and wondering if there is scope for creating coursework to either:

1. help ML people get better at MLops or
2. develop MLops-focused engineers

Could you tell me if there is demand for either one...

or am I hallucinating from the …

demand engineers machinelearning mlops ops part people space

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