AI is squeezing mid-level engineers first. It's a harsh reality. I've seen it happen. Writing code is no longer the most valuable part of your job. Honestly, this is where most engineers fail to adapt. They think coding is everything. But it's not. The real value lies in problem-solving, critical thinking, and innovation. In my experience, AI can handle the mundane tasks, like coding, with ease. But it can't replace human intuition. Not yet, at least. So, what's the impact? Well, mid-level engineers are the first to feel the squeeze. Their jobs are being automated, and they're struggling to keep up. It's a wake-up call. We need to rethink the role of engineers in the age of AI. Our internal analysis at NextCore suggests that the future of engineering lies in high-level thinking, not just coding. What the mainstream media is missing is the fact that AI is not just a tool, but a disruptor. It's changing the way we work, and we need to adapt. Read also: Big News: AI Hype Reaches Boiling Point. Plus, the rise of AI has significant implications for the job market. According to a report by Reuters, AI could replace up to 30% of jobs in the next decade. Another report by The Verge highlights the need for engineers to develop skills that are complementary to AI. Bottom line: AI is here to stay, and we need to learn to work with it, not against it.
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