A tech giant's CEO just dropped a reality check about the AI wave reshaping careers. His take? Adaptation isn't optional anymore.
Doesn't matter if you're eyeing teaching, medicine, or any other field. The winners won't be those avoiding AI—they'll be the ones who master it. The message is clear: learning to leverage these tools isn't a bonus skill, it's becoming the baseline.
This shift is happening fast. Professionals who embrace AI workflows now are positioning themselves ahead of those clinging to traditional methods. The divide isn't about AI replacing jobs—it's about AI-savvy workers outpacing those who resist the change.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 1h ago
ngl Here comes this set of "if you don't learn AI, you have to die"... But to be honest, it really pierces my 🤦 heart
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SelfRugger
· 1h ago
ngl The CEO still makes some sense... However, it is still those big manufacturers who have already enjoyed the dividends of AI
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just_vibin_onchain
· 1h ago
NGL really can't hide this wave, and if you don't get in the car, you have to be thrown off, that's how realistic it is
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ApeWithAPlan
· 1h ago
There is nothing wrong with what the CEO said, if you don't learn AI, you are really waiting to die now, and you see that everyone around you is rolling up this thing
A tech giant's CEO just dropped a reality check about the AI wave reshaping careers. His take? Adaptation isn't optional anymore.
Doesn't matter if you're eyeing teaching, medicine, or any other field. The winners won't be those avoiding AI—they'll be the ones who master it. The message is clear: learning to leverage these tools isn't a bonus skill, it's becoming the baseline.
This shift is happening fast. Professionals who embrace AI workflows now are positioning themselves ahead of those clinging to traditional methods. The divide isn't about AI replacing jobs—it's about AI-savvy workers outpacing those who resist the change.