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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't study English, Art or 'pre-law'.[/quote] You do realize that many jobs in CS/tech will also become redundant in the future? Plummers will probably have better job security than software developers....[/quote] mid to low level programming have already been impacted by offshoring. But, higher level CS work still requires smart people, not to mention people who need to make decisions and manage the program.[/quote] You do realize that there a lot fewer jobs at this level, right?[/quote] sure, but you also realize that tech is always evolving, right? As I stated, low/mid level programming jobs have already been offshored (gone) for a few years now. [/quote] And that's why many people who had to live the lower class life instead of the middle class life are very unhappy and has been unhappy for many years now.[/quote] yes, such is life. That's how the blacksmith felt when horse/buggy were no longer being used; that's how the secretaries felt when word processors replaced; bank tellers; etc.. You are obviously living in the 1930s... Wake up and smell the new technology or it will change your life forever. I think some people have been telling coal miners that they need to find new jobs because of automation and the prevalence of more renewable energy. We will need to evolve and update our skillsets. However, I honestly don't think AI is going to impact the tech industry leading to layoffs for the next five years. It will evolve, and old programmers will need to evolve or be made redundant. It's been this way since the industrial revolution.[/quote][/quote]
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