hi everybody. What do you think about the current state of
the labor market? I have a feeling that if AI continues to develop
at its current pace, many people will remain unemployed, including
me, who is studying to become a programmer. as an employee,
I have only one way out so far - to improve my skills, but perhaps
over time this will not be enough, and the profession will almost
die out.
market? I have a feeling that if AI continues to develop at its current
pace, many people will remain unemployed, including me, who is studying to
become a programmer. as an employee, I have only one way out so far - to
improve my skills, but perhaps over time this will not be enough, and the
profession will almost die out.
get a mfg job. there's plenty of jobs out there.
Dart wrote to All <=-
hi everybody. What do you think about the current state of the labor market?
I have a feeling that if AI continues to develop at its current
pace, many people will remain unemployed, including me, who is studying
to become a programmer.
Dart wrote to All <=-
hi everybody. What do you think about the current state of the labor market? I have a feeling that if AI continues to develop at its current pace, many people will remain unemployed, including me, who is studying
to become a programmer. as an employee, I have only one way out so far
- to improve my skills, but perhaps over time this will not be enough,
and the profession will almost die out.
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