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Went to career fair as employer, new grads / interns need to chill out with ML and AI

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u/rashaniquah wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

That's big tech. They have already released a few genAI products because their engineers are probably already competent enough to work with genAI. I was specifically talking about billion dollar companies with 100+ headcount, there's tons of them. Some of them aren't even tech re

u/michaelnovati replied ·
Ah yeah, ok we were talking different things. Yeah absolutely get what you are talking about. I think that is also a different type of engineer that is new and not yet defined. Like the "shopify developer" rush during COVID when businesses moved online, or the Web3/crypto rush that happened when Crypto spiked pre-COVID. During this period of transition to AI (especially in non-tech fields) there will be a lot of one-off jobs that eventually become real/stable new roles. I think that's the exciting thing about AI, we'll see how it all settles. Before it settles, all the power to you to find ways to have impact and help companies and build up stronger intuition about how to glue these things together.