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Journey to Become a Google Cloud Machine Learning Engineer
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Since the first programmable digital computer called ENIAC came to our world in 1946, computers have been so widely used and have become an integral part of our lives. It’s impossible to imagine a world without computers.
Entering the 21st century, the so-called ABC Triangle stands out in the computer world, and its three vertices represent today’s most advanced computer technologies – A for Artificial intelligence, B for Big data, and C for Cloud computing, as you can see from the following figure. These technologies are reshaping our world and changing our lives every day.
It is very interesting to look at these advanced computer technologies from a historical point of view, to understand what they are and how they have developed with each other:
AI, big data, and cloud computing work with each other and thrive – more data results in more AI/ML applications, more applications demand more cloud computing power, and more applications will generate more data.
Famous for its innovation-led mindsets and industry-trend-led products, Google is a leader in the ABC Triangle technologies. As an ML pioneer, Google developed AlphaGo in 2017, the first computer program that defeated a professional human Go world champion. AlphaGo was trained on thousands of human amateur and professional games to learn how to play Go. AlphaZero skips this step and learns to play against itself – it quickly surpassed the human level of play and defeated AlphaGo by 100 games to 0. In addition to the legendary AlphaGo and AlphaZero, Google has developed numerous ML models and applications in many areas, including vision, voice, and language processing. In the cloud computing arena, Google is one of the biggest cloud computing service providers in the world. Google Cloud Platform (GCP) provides the best cloud services on earth, especially in the areas of big data and ML. Many companies are keen to use Google Cloud and leverage the GCP ML services for their business use cases. And this is the purpose of our book. We aim to learn about and master the best of the best – ML in Google Cloud.