
Episode #2: Marc Ettlinger
“When you’re looking for a job, you have to get used to things not working out – it’s a numbers game.” Marc Ettlinger is a linguist who is currently employed as a Linguistic Engineering Manager at Meta in California. He rece
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Show Notes
“When you’re looking for a job, you have to get used to things not working out – it’s a numbers game.”
Marc Ettlinger is a linguist who is currently employed as a Linguistic Engineering Manager at Meta in California. He received a BA in Mechanical Engineering from Rutgers University and a PhD in Linguistics from UC Berkeley in 2008. Since then he’s been employed in the public and private sector as a linguist specializing in data research and analysis for machine learning, NLP systems, and AI.
Douglas Hofstadter, Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid
ARLIS, Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (formerly CASL, Center for Advanced Study of Language)
Topics covered:
– Neuroscience – Engineering – Government – Job hopping – Research – Data science – Psychological journey to industry
Download the transcript here (Word doc) or view it online here courtesy of Luca Dinu
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