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by random9749832
168 days ago
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"We are doing what we can to hang on to relevancy as gatekeepers who already held way too much authority over a field". They are going to use AI on the job anyway. This also applies to universities. The world has changed but they have not and they will make sure to try and stay relevant as much as they can to continue to take money. Edit: looks like it will take a while for some people to accept that we are not going back from this. The cat is out of the bag and your certificates are increasingly irrelevant. Sorry if you spent a lot of money and time to get it. |
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Certifications are about low trust. With the advent of modern LLM tech, trust levels are probably not going up.
Nobody needs to hire someone who can use an LLM because if that is the skill they're looking for they can just use the LLM themselves.
So if you need to hire someone because the LLM isn't cutting it, then you'll by definition need to be hiring someone who isn't using an LLM. Someone who isn't just using an LLM to make you think that they aren't using an LLM.
How is that going to be done? Sounds like a job for certifications to me. Not today's certifications, but a much more in depth, in person, and gatekeepery certification.
My guess would be that certifications, unfortunately, will be significantly more relevant in the days of LLMs. Not less.