For researchers who've founded a company before -<p>How would you approach your PhD if you want to start a company during/after your PhD? How would this influence the choice of advisor you choose, schools you pick, etc?<p>For background: I'm applying for a PhD in ML and am actively thinking about this question.
I would assume 95% of startups that use ml do it for stupid marketing and fundraising reasons.<p>I also think once you are done with your PhD the field will have changed in a way you simplycant forecast.<p>I suggest it's more important to find your interest and passion. That will enhance your. Chance of a great thesis and lead to better outcomes.
Many universities have a tech transfer program, ask about those. Keep in mind anything you develop with their time and money, they have rights to, which are usually arranged as a license royalty.<p>So what I did was get involved with those programs, learned a lot, started something different after graduation