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by sbaidon94
640 days ago
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My two cents thinking about different scenarios: - AI comes fast, there is nothing you can do: Honestly, AI can already handle a lot of tasks faster, cheaper, and sometimes better. It’s not something you can avoid or outpace. So if you want to stick with software engineering, do it because you genuinely enjoy it, not because you think it’s safe. Otherwise, it might be worth considering fields where AI struggles or is just not compatible. (people will still want some sort of human element in certain areas). - There is some sort of ceiling, gives you more time to act: There’s a chance AI hits some kind of wall that’s due to technical problems, ethical concerns, or society pushing back. If that happens, we’re all back on more even ground and you can take advantage of AI tools to improve yourself. My overall advice; and it will probably be called out as cliche/simplistic just follow what you love, just the fact that you have an opportunity to pursue to study anything at all is something that many people don't have. We don't really have control in a lot of stuff that happens around us and that's okay. |
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