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      Senior Manager
      1mo

      Quite freaked out by AI. I work at a consulting firm where I do various thought leadership activities for the firm's consultants & management. I have seen first hand how AI is killing web design jobs, email marketing, and is getting more intuitive. There are also tools from WPP that are creating B+ standard content for various PR formats. While not perfect - my belief is these tools could eradicate several jobs over the next year or two, to much smaller teams. My q: where do we go from here

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      Software Development Engineer
      11mo

      As a software developer, my core focus has been on AI, I’ve been deeply invested in the field for the past few years. Most of my recent work centers around Agentic AI and multi-agent systems, and I’ve developed several hands-on projects that reflect a strong understanding of these areas. I’m looking to take the next step in my journey, which I feel is me entering the AI field. I'd greatly appreciate any insight on further areas you all think I should develop in, certificates, projects, etc.

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      Christian consultants

      Manager
      2mo

      Anyone else completely burnt out with AI as you feel it may be more evil than good? I’m having a real internal struggle with it and I’m literally in charge of it at the moment. It’s making me want to do an about face and do something completely different. Opening a coffeeshop is my dream but being a single homeowner in Florida that will be difficult. Just really want out of the tech world. I want to make a difference in something that won’t be taken over by AI in the future.

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      Manager
      1mo

      I keep thinking how AI is going to force alot of people to become entrepreneurs and make money independently. Productivity will improve in every professional services/ administrative job, require fewer people and push people out. Other fields cant support the supply of labor. Our culture has become accustomed to a career tractory or path for so long that I think that correction is going to be incredibly painful. Most of us show up, do a thing, and get paid.

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      Job Hunting in Tech

      works at artics (unverified)
      8mo

      Anyone else spinning their wheels trying to figure out how to upskill in AI? I almost rage-bought a Udemy course, but I'm scared it's the wrong move for a PM. Then I found this planner tool that builds a custom strategy (l.artics-us.com/us), but it's paid. Feels like I'm stuck between wasting 40 hours on the wrong course, or overthinking it with a planning tool. What did you guys do? Just dive in or map it out first?

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      Unemployed

      Executive Assistant
      10mo

      https://www.pcgamer.com/software/ai/humanity-has-prevailed-for-now-says-former-openai-employee-admitting-hes-barely-alive-after-beating-one-of-its-ai-models-in-a-coding-world-championship-fight/?utm_source=chatgpt.com This article makes me think: is AI pushing us to level up—or chasing us out of roles? Are parts of your job already being automated? How many here are out of jobs because of AI or got jobs because of AI?

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      Marketing

      Director of Marketing
      8mo

      I'm 20 years into my career and am starting to question making a move into an entirely different arena. I find AI profoundly depressing. Everyone around me is obsessed with automation and have completely lost the spark for coming up with and executing on a smart idea. Unfortunately I'm also drawing a blank as to what other lanes I could move into. Anyone else experienced this? What was your next move?

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      Engineering

      Carlos Rocha
      3mo

      Hello Have you guys seen the massive amount of AI Apps that can help you with so many tasks these days? I am now finding so many that can do what I need, but once you download them you find that they are not as good for what you are ultimately looking to do. Even Copilot, Grok, ChatGpt are giving you ideas of AI Apps that are not that great! How do you navigate this sea of apps at this point???

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      works at artics (unverified)
      8mo

      AI upskilling paralysis is real. As a PM, I know I need to learn AI, but I'm stuck on how. Do I just grab a generic Udemy ML course and hope for the best? Or is it smarter to use one of these new planner tools to build an actual strategy first (like this one: l.artics-us.com/us)? Is this strategic, or just a new form of procrastination? Would love to know what others are doing.

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      Human Resources

      Human Resources Executive
      10mo

      Hi HR Pros, Tough KPI: implement AI in daily tasks. Challenging! I want to learn AI/ML but training is costly, and my Python skills lack project application and experience. * Best HR AI tools? * Implementation tips? * Hurdles & solutions? * Cost-effective AI/ML learning? * How to start a practical HR-AI project with Python? Your input is key! Thanks!

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