8:35 - understanding business requirements is a huge one! Either if you develop, implement or maintain a service, if you are able to clearly understand at all times the requirements of the users of that service, you would highly optimize your productivity.
Although I appreciate the efforts to present a positive outlook, I couldn't help but notice that the overall long-term perspective is pessimistic. As technology advances, particularly in AI, it's inevitable that it will eventually catch up to most of us, maybe aside from a small group of the best. I understand that this won't happen overnight, but we may experience a massive "short squeeze" in the IT job market. Beside my pessimism great video, thanks :)
Very pessimistic view:) what about most of actual production lines which uses ''stone age'' technologies compared to current AI level? Who's going to deploy AI solutions? Most current engineers, IT specialist in even big companies have no clue what is ML. Thats from my personal experience.
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8:35 - understanding business requirements is a huge one! Either if you develop, implement or maintain a service, if you are able to clearly understand at all times the requirements of the users of that service, you would highly optimize your productivity.
I'm amazed why it has so few views compare to "YT software celebrities" talking about AI :)
Those guys know how to sell themselves with catchy click bait thumbnails
Very professional perspective. Very well articulated.
I see a massive regulations incoming as more and more companies are banning chat gpt and alternatives to be used in company's internal processes.
And we all know that when government gets involved with regulations, everything gets exponentially better 😂😂😂😂
When goverment gets involved. Services will be exported to another country with no restrictions. Just like sweat shops existing in India.
Light of postivity
Although I appreciate the efforts to present a positive outlook, I couldn't help but notice that the overall long-term perspective is pessimistic. As technology advances, particularly in AI, it's inevitable that it will eventually catch up to most of us, maybe aside from a small group of the best. I understand that this won't happen overnight, but we may experience a massive "short squeeze" in the IT job market.
Beside my pessimism great video, thanks :)
Very pessimistic view:) what about most of actual production lines which uses ''stone age'' technologies compared to current AI level? Who's going to deploy AI solutions? Most current engineers, IT specialist in even big companies have no clue what is ML. Thats from my personal experience.
I promise you, you will be dead by then :)) i PROMISE you, i can sign on that. It's not going to happen soon.
excellent video, keep em coming
i love this contain ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
very general, not enough juice.