It’s Saturday, and instead of enjoying my weekend, I’m staring at my uni exams and realizing my major is a joke. AI can already handle complex Finance scenarios with high accuracy and automate moderation for companies like Riot Games. CEOs are only holding back on mass layoffs (millions, not just thousands) because they’re terrified of the optics and the economic collapse that follows when people lose their spending power. I don’t want to graduate with a degree for a job that won’t exist in 3 years. I don’t know what to do, either switch to something hyper-specialized or drop the uni act for blue-collar work. Working with my hands feels like the only truly “AI-proof lmao” path left. Before I make a massive pivot, I need a reality check from people knows more than me about AI: What was your biggest challenge in choosing a career path (then or now)? What is your actual view on blue-collar work? What are your absolute top 3 criteria for a job in today’s economy? How are you guys navigating this shift? I’ll be reading every single comment. Thanks! submitted by /u/OppositeFriendly9183
Originally posted by u/OppositeFriendly9183 on r/ArtificialInteligence
