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The conversation is no longer "Will AI replace jobs?" The more immediate question is: Will workers know how to use AI effectively? A recent Deloitte executive argued that many graduates still view AI as "cheating," while employers increasingly expect AI fluency as a baseline skill. The winners of the next decade won't necessarily be the best coders. They'll be the people who can learn quickly, work with AI, adapt continuously, and turn information into action. AI literacy is becoming as fundamental as internet literacy was in the early 2000s.
Very true Many senior engineers have mastered doing certain tasks by hand but at a certain point you have to delegate to the tool that is 10-100x faster. The next problem is over reliance on AI…