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AI is not going to most competent SW engineers. The main issue with AI is that it’s going to significantly raise the entry bar to get in tech. The days of snoozing through a programming degree, and getting a cushy job are pretty much over. You need to actually do more of the engineering in software engineering, and less of the programming. Focus much more on understanding the why of everything. Code matters less now, what matters is intuitive understanding of highly complex systems. You need some never ending curiosity, and a lot of passion. So if you go in tech, go big and work super hard. Do a challenging thing, a degree where you will learn to work on embedded system, robotics, machine learning, etc. You need to be really well rounded without relying on AI, so when you do use AI, you can reach a even higher level.
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Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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