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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's cyclical. I've been in the tech field since the late 90s and went through the dot com bomb. AI will take over low level coding work, but guess what, AI will take over lots of jobs, not just low level programming jobs. Even law firms are starting to use AI now. Are you going to tell your kids not to become lawyers? AI is being used in medicine. Will you tell your kids to not go into medicine? AI will be used to make those jobs more efficient, but it won't take over completely. Even if AI can produce low level coding work, someone still needs to check it. So, you may not need as many low level programmers to write the code, but you still need some to QA the work. When the computer made the typewriter obsolete, the jobs pivoted to people who work on computers rather than fixing typewriters. When automobile made the horse and buggy obsolete, the jobs pivoted to car mechanics rather than fixing the buggy or horseshoes. Five years ago, data analytics was in its infancy, and now its a buzz word. Jobs of the future will change with AI. But, there will still be jobs in the CS world, and of course, someone still needs to monitor and work on the AI. Low level programming jobs will be much harder to come by, that is true, simply because we won't need as many. But AI will generate new types of jobs in the future. [/quote] this. calm down people. top thinkers will always be needed. CS degrees from universities known for rigorous academics and grads with interdisciplinary education-- good at writing, analyzing, problem solving not just basic coding --will always be in demand. [/quote] No no and no Musk doesn’t pay more nor will he provide benefits Those jobs will no longer exist You are a fool to think Musk hires the best he does not. This is my world I know what I am saying. He has Skelton crews only. CS degrees are dead in the US They will not pay livable wages . And Musk is not paying you the federal government is with your tax dollars subsidizing his businesses. Which is going to increase after he is installed [/quote] +1, the goal is to lower wages for entry level workers over anything else. You know what happens to top talent that enters Elon’s companies? They leave after 3 years. [/quote]
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