If this work is interesting, we're hiring on this team as well!<p>More specifically to this post, we are hiring an ML engineer to join this team- <a href="https://warnermediacareers.com/global/en/job/181319BR/Sr-Machine-Learning-Operations-Engineer" rel="nofollow">https://warnermediacareers.com/global/en/job/181319BR/Sr-Mac...</a><p>I'm the hiring manager and happy to answer any questions about the role. I just joined CNN after years at The Echo Nest/Spotify and we have some very exciting recsys work brewing.<p>We also have loads more jobs open in data intelligence, esp for product analysts- General CNN data intelligence job postings are here- <a href="https://warnermediacareers.com/global/en/search-results?keywords=CNNDig21%23" rel="nofollow">https://warnermediacareers.com/global/en/search-results?keyw...</a>
<i>Our Data Intelligence team, in particular, leverages data and machine-learning capabilities to build innovative experiences for our audience and provides scalable solutions to CNN’s operations.</i><p>So, in plainer terms, what is the use that ML is being put to here? Recommending different stories to users? Choosing which reporters to send to which locations? What sort of stories get the most engagement? Which villain is trying to steal Aunt Em's ranch? Deep fake versions of their reporters when they're short on staff? Or What?<p>It seems like everyone with an IT department and lots of data is trying to do ML but the possibilities seem thinner and thinner. People look at this stuff have too easily said "AI Winter" but current ML useful enough that it won't go away but it still seems like some retrenchment will go.<p>Or, IDK, maybe there are a wider array of possible applications than I'm thinking of. I'm curious.
What were some of the pain points you face(d) - looking back at your Metaflow adoption?
Disclaimer: I work in Netflix ML Platform that helped open-source Metaflow originally.
Interesting, thanks for sharing CNN! (Disclaimer: I hack Metaflow for living)<p>Do other folks find Terraform more appealing than Cloudformation in general?