Are they talking about prompt engineering? I don’t understand what there is to seriously “learn” there. Is it really something that requires a lot of time and effort to master? If someone isn’t in coding or software engineering and works in business fields like marketing, operations, or strategy, what exactly are they supposed to learn? AI agents? But most people in those roles probably won’t be building AI agents themselves. So what skills are people referring to when they say this? Maybe I’m being naive, but using AI tools doesn’t seem that difficult. If it’s relatively easy, then anyone can learn it. And if anyone can learn it, what’s the real advantage? Doesn’t that mean anyone could replace me? Also, won’t AI eventually be able to do most of these things on its own anyway? I’m genuinely trying to understand what people mean when they say “learn AI,” especially for people in non-technical roles. submitted by /u/zentaoyang
Originally posted by u/zentaoyang on r/ArtificialInteligence
