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Date: July 27th, 2025 10:32 AM Author: Pale Indian Lodge
Pajeets, off-shoring, etc. are not new; they've been around for quite a while
AI will never replace serious engineering work; at best, it's an aid that can speed up some tasks done by engineers. also, what you read in the news about AI is a few years behind reality in the business world; i don't recall the exact numbers, but i believe at this point the majority of tech companies have abandoned AI projects because of its limited practical value
STEM in general is doing fine; only coding jobs have seen a significant change in the job market in recent years. for me personally, i'm ahead of my peers in terms of career growth and have a STEM degree from.. let's say a top 5 engineering school, which means i'm much more likely to get interviews than a Liberal Artist who went to a coding bootcamp
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5755144&forum_id=2).#49134390) |
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