What AI skill do you think will be most in-demand in 5 years?
Purvam Joshi
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I feel prompt engineering is just hype! because the more AI gets optimized it will be easier to give prompt in layman language
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André J@sentry_co
"Code putting" - The AI era coding joke: "Look at all this code. where to I put it?" 😅
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Unless we are not solving for prompting, i think it is going to rise.
@vaibhavdwivedi but at this pace! it will be solved in no time! OpenAI's strawberry model is on the path to solve the prompt, quant and other stuff
@purvamjoshi strawberry model? Which one is that?
Understanding how to use AI to solve real-world problems will be huge in the next few years.
Elon Jump
AI is hype. Brutal human force will be in demand.
I am not sure but AI for Automation and Robotics will lead. I am sure for robotics but how much year it will take I don't know
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AI skills for data analysis and predictive modeling will be huge. Being able to train models on huge datasets to predict trends, classify info, detect anomalies, personalize recs, etc. That's where the $ will be at in 5 yrs. But yeah, human insight still key for defining probs to solve & applying model outputs strategically.
Doubt AI will surpass brute human effort that soon. For key skills I'd say programming, data analysis, problem solving, creativity. AI will augment but not replace anytime soon. Unless AGI happens, then all bets are off 🤖
At this rate? Humanity :-) The more human of us will get a lot more attention.
Machine learning expertise will probably be a top skill. With more industries using AI to make predictions and optimize processes, those who can create and fine-tune algorithms will be in high demand.
In my opinion, skills in AI ethics and explainability will be super important. As AI systems become more common, it’s crucial to ensure they’re used responsibly and transparently.
programming, tex generation, image generation and so on