I believe AI will definitely change the skills required for jobs in tech, but if we adapt with it, it could be a real opportunity
Will AI take our jobs?
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Strong take—and honestly, this is the most grounded way to look at it.
AI isn’t a “job killer,” it’s a skill divider. The gap won’t be between employed vs unemployed—it’ll be between those who adapt and those who don’t.
What I’d add is:
AI will replace certain tasks (and even some roles), especially routine cognitive work. That part is real. But at the same time, it’s also creating entirely new layers of work—people who can guide, interpret, and combine AI outputs with human judgment will be in a different league.
So it’s less about “AI vs humans” and more about:
humans + AI vs humans without AI
Also, your point about emotional intelligence and real-world problem solving is underrated—those are becoming more valuable, not less.
If anything, the future belongs to people who can:
learn fast, think clearly, and adapt continuously.
Definitely an opportunity—but only if people treat it that way.
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