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Your job isn’t disappearing—it’s shapeshifting

I talk to a lot of people who are quietly terrified about their careers right now, wondering if the thing they spent 15 years getting good at is about to become irrelevant. The kind of fear where you smile through another LinkedIn post about AI productivity gains and feel your stomach drop. I get it. I build AI systems and agents for enterprise clients—and for myself. I watch these tools get more capable every week. And the narrative everywhere, from VCs, from CEOs, from the breathless tech pres
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techfan421h ago

This is a really insightful piece. The data backs up what I've been seeing in the industry.

devops_sam45m ago

Agreed. Would love to see a follow-up with more recent numbers.

curious_reader2h ago

I'm not sure the conclusion holds for smaller teams. Would be interesting to see this broken down by company size.

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