I know people say, if you aim for the industry, don't go for a PhD, but AI requires way more top-notch research skills than most programming works and being in a top school (like Berkeley, MIT or Washington) gives you so much more opportunities to lead a team or be in charge of a technology once you graduate, all of which are opportunities that I can't have, being just a fresh PhD out of a physics department. (though I'm sure I can find a job pretty easily)
Ask HN: Should I pursue a second PhD in AI if I want to do industry?
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#4Research publications aren't important if you want to start your own company. You're not trying to impress yourself enough to get hired by yourself. But doing research-y things, like finding a recent research result that interests you, reproducing it, and trying to improve upon it, still might be important. Even better, IMO, may be looking at recent research results from groups that share source code, and testing your skills at turning research-quality source code into industrial-quality code. That might have to wait until you've been in industry a few years and have a better feeling for how robust production-quality code differs from research code.
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#6In my city's (Vancouver) Slack chat, a lot of the most knowledgable participants in data science discussions are physicists (and they're proud of the fact that they're physicists). Check out the Director of Data Science at Unbounce, who published papers and worked as a postdoc as a physicist before starting in industry data science at PlentyOfFish. Worst case scenario if you find yourself pigeonholed, find a home in Vancouver with like-minded people.
I'd say finish your PhD, skip the AI PhD and go for your ultimate goal ASAP!
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#7By the time you finish a second PhD you might be well along the pathway to business success, or you might fail. But I am convinced that adding a second PhD won't noticeably reduce your risk of failure.
I am almost certain that given the technical capabilities you have already developed that the risk factors in starting a business are product-to-market fit, timing, poor PR, marketing and sales or bad co-founders. By the way I have experience with all of those risk factors - they are real and technical skills or even a second PhD will not make them go away.