Historically some niche platforms tend to seem to not 'go away' and some skills become very rare eg. COBOL. There are many large Corps that have some systems, developed decades ago, that are necessary but just don't seem to be replaceable either 'too complicated in how they do what they do' or 'too expensive to replace when they are not really busted' as a few examples. Maybe a more interesting question might be, looking back over my past career that started in the late 70's with software, "what is a reasonable time frame to consider relevant skills for job security". 5 years, 10 years, 15 years and then that might be stretching it before it might be a good idea for some essential skills retraining?
@@myhealthislife Well as long as there are people with healthcare needs, there's likely a market for h/care IT services of some sort. Personally, I'd go for something in the BioTech sector for a longer (10-plus years) higher-paying career but for more normal paying day-to-day jobs considering our underfunded dis-connected public healthcare system(s) there should be IT career opportunities out there. IMHO
According Fred Lezman to Jeff Bazos, "LLM is a very good b**sh*ter" However, it is not completely true. LLMs do learn on lots of language patterns. However, they don't have mathematical backgrounds at all. They haven't changed anything. We've been using templates from long time on each and every field. They just can make templates for you so you don't have to find them on Internet.
other ppl talks totally opposite things, like data science and cybersecurity will be replaced by AI, so? this all is worthless talking just to talk and make videos for youtube earnings
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:29 🧠 *Embrace continuous learning and upskilling for future-proofing your career.* 02:42 💼 *Data-related roles like data scientist and data analyst are in high demand, with job growth projected at 28% from 2020 to 2030.* 05:26 🤖 *Roles related to AI, such as machine learning engineer and AI engineer, offer significant career growth opportunities.* 06:43 📚 *You can incorporate AI into your everyday work by educating yourself on AI concepts and tools.* 09:02 🌐 *Cybersecurity is a highly in-demand field, with job openings expected to increase by 30% by 2030.* 11:20 🔒 *In your current job, practice cybersecurity best practices like avoiding suspicious links and attachments to enhance security.* Made with HARPA AI
@@TiffInTech Tell me, how do you garantee that companies will still hire juniors and scholars when mediors and seniors thanks to AI will become 10 x more productive (while a junior can't because all a junior does is what AI can do as well)??? So yeah, AI means a lot of opportunity, but not towards juniors. The AI of tomorrow will BE the junior of today. It will replace all juniors world wide. Basic economics. But until then, let's make juniors believe they have a real chance. Because if not, all coding bootcamps will collapse also..
If you're interested in learning about cybersecurity specifically as it pertains to web development and especially if you've reached the point, like me, where you're actually getting paying clients, I highly recommend the book "Web Security for Developers" by Malcolm McDonald.
You have to understand CYBER SECURITY is just a boom just like web3. The core reason why JEFF BOZES became JEFF BEZOS or BILL GATES became BILL GATES is cause they fucking focused on core work. CYBER SECURITY is just an insurance policy in the IT WORLD. It is like extorting money out of the business by pleading (not really, by holding the RANSOMWARE as a shotgun) against mangement. CYBER SECURITY is a service not a business, hence a practice and not a core impactful skill. Ofcourse great cyber security professionals do get paid but they can surpass a great engineer who created the FIREWALL on which they write the fucking rules! In my opinion, CYBER SECURITY will be the next operational job with the rise of AI. The better the development/engineering process the lesser the bugs. The lesser the bugs the more efficient the system. The more efficient the system, the least requirement of CYBER SECURITY. ANother way of putting this: The more iterations in the development/engineering process the lesser the bugs. The lesser the bugs the more efficient the system. The more efficient the system, the least requirement of CYBER SECURITY. With AI as a tool I foresee less bugs and more iterations both happening so the demand will not be as much as we think it may be! Just jump to AI brother.
@firmmy7458 i am not an expert on the job market and which credentials will get you places, but i can tell you that they have been saying this same line for decades and nothing really changes that much. It is a competitive field and not an entry-level friendly field either, but there sure are many opportunities. Tech is subject to major fluctuations in hiring, due to the economy, generally speaking, but I would guess less so with security.
Just to add on to Cybersecurity I think even better Cybersecurity/Cloud Security; since the global cloud infrastructure continues to expand and even be preferred for various reasons from financial savings to scalability efficiency. Although cloud has downsides i.e. increased chances of threat actors hacking hence the Cloud Security being as important as "traditional" cybersecurity.
@@keylanoslokj1806 the most quickest routes is to go either AWS Certified Security - Specialty or Microsoft Azure 500 Cloud Security Engineering Cert. Keep in mind neither are beginner certs and it's assume you have either or both prior experience with cloud infrastructure.
@@Aala1Farooqui A.I. will only supplement and enhance certain routine tasks that can be automated but it will never completely replace cloud computing practitioners. The same process is happening with the cybersecurity field with evolving A.I. that will replace redundant tasks that can be automated but A.I. isn't perfect nor sentient where it can totally replace humans at least for the next couple of decades at least.
You're always a pleasure to watch. I have a few comments and questions. First, the majority of people who are not in tech but are trying to get into tech are going to have a steep learning curve to enter say machine learning. This is just because of the amount of math and statistics required. Even with an online certification, these people are going to compete with graduates of computer science programs at prestigious schools. Without something remarkable on their resume, I think these people would be at a severe disadvantage. What advice do you have for these people? Say a teacher, an artist or a social worker trying to break into tech, wouldn't they be at a disadvantage to somebody with PhD in computer science and a Microsoft internship? Now, about the AI market, are there jobs that could leverage a non-tech background or subject matter expertise in addition to tech skills? I know there is a demand for AI ethics, but even those jobs are also quite techy requiring experience in IT. Also, what about somebody's age for this kind of career transition/pivot? I look forward to hearing from you.
I did a bunch of coursera’s ML courses, including all the mathematics, and while they were fun and gave me a pretty good understanding of how ML works, the chances of getting a job based only on that is close to nil.
Wow, you're finally the first person I've met who's enthusiastic about NVIDIA's Deep Learning Institute! NVIDIA offers a wealth of resources for AI and deep learning, catering to both open-source and closed-source needs. Their courses delve into technical depths beyond what regular courses typically offer, making it an excellent starting point. 👏😊
@@akashchandra2223 The timeline for advancing in this field can vary, usually spanning from two to three years, with your commitment and work ethic playing a significant role. Nonetheless, it's important to recognize that it just the beginning. To truly excel, you should delve deeper into your knowledge through hands-on projects and active participation in open-source, as is customary in many technical fields.
Thank you, so helpful. I definitely will be a forever learner. Finishing up boot camp in SE at Flat Iron School this upcoming October and finishing MS psychology this April for both, you always need to learn to remain competent and up to date. I plan to get a data science or UX web design certificate while pursuing my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. These skills are definitely in demand. Thank you, I definitely would love these skills to be set apart. The STEM tech careers are very compelling. I'm interested in Machine learning and Artificial intelligence as well. I love your Steve Jobs portrait. I would love to hear more about your post-grad experience in the course.
SD* (software-defined _anything infrastructure_), so no, cloud's out. DevOps? Just more coding, especially with major pipelines being in a YAML or similar DSL, so DO's out. Containerization? Uh, hello? Hypervisors are old, and software-based, which is just more code. Dockerfiles, Vagrantfile's? Yeah, more code, interestingly enough, so.. I'm going to have to go with containerization is not really great in terms of humans' opportunities.
Export the Quantum, Chat GPT, Revit, Plant 3D, Civil 3D, Inventor, ENGI file of the Building or Refinery to Excel, prepare Budget 1 and export it to COBRA. Prepare Budget 2 and export it to Microsoft Project. Solve the problems of Overallocated Resources, Planning Problems, prepare the Budget 3 with which the construction of the Building or the Refinery is going to be quoted.
So much ENFP lol nice. Great video, engaging and relevant. Whilst hard to predict, roles which are adapting to the AI and data space is where it'll be. I was a full on dev for 6 years and recently got into a tech lead role where a lot of my role is now understanding and planning out how to use new tech. Coding is still there thankfully , understanding things and explaining how to benefit a business basically will always be a need for work
I just recently took the decision to switch from coding to Data fields, and will pursue a Data Science major, However, kind of insecure about this decision, but i hope its a better one.
If you can even get into tech. There is so much gate keeping it seems like. It’s not even about what you know but about who you know. You have senior level people applying to entry level roles and it messes up the job market.
True. I did a full stack JavaScript bootcamp in 2022, loved it, but I think only 2 people out of my cohort out of 35 have gotten a programming job, one of whom already had 10 years of php coding experience but had never learned JavaScript. This is not to discourage anyone, just a reality check. There’s so many enthusiastic tech people on UA-cam who make it seem like all you need is a positive attitude and the desire to learn new things to be successful in tech. If only! Besides even those lucky enough to get a job report very low job satisfaction, not to mention constant fear of being laid off any day. I’m just glad I had something to fall back on.
I really want to get into programming. So many commenters claim its all over, and the demand is inflated, artificial. Everyone seems to say tech is on the downturn. Some say the opposite. What is the truth?
In my opinion, nothing has really changed. GPT-4 still seems lazy and barely reads the documents I use to train my GPT agents. Unfortunately, this store will flop unless a significantly improved model with truly meaningful enhancements is released.
Thank you so much for this video! Could you, please, make a video helping new programmers or those who are just learning how to navigate a coding career as a beginner while so many changes in tech are taking place?
I think that the most future proof job is probably ceramics. The technology has gotten better, but overall it's a pretty similar project as it was 4,000 years ago. It's still in pretty high demand. It doesn't seem to be any serious automation market. Any real automation has gone in the direction of industrial ceramics.
You should make vlog about your progress on ML grad course so viewers can get a taste of the process. P.S. I will stick with my google cybersec certificate. Stick with it till I finish it. Then try other courses.
Augmented reality, virtual reality and games are the future. However, more interactivity with web design will likely increase as well. Think of embedded 2D and 3D games with clever interactions for navigating the website. People want to be entertained, mobile applications will continue to grow as well.
A.I. is going to keep getting better and better and tech jobs are going to get less and less (no one wants to just admit that). Even Uber, Lift and Taxi's will be taken over by Tesla Robo Taxi's. Call centers all over the world will be replace by A.I. A.I. has been watching , listen and learning for years. Almost every area even the medical field will have Robots in the Hospitals. Skilled trade jobs that have to go to different sites to do work will be much harder to replace. Office jobs and factory jobs are pretty easy for A.I. to replace. Or A.I. will enable one person to do what use to take 10 people.
Human oriented research will not be replaced by AI, human beings are far too complex, they can assist but never be able to fully automate. The dystopia that would emerge if AI could perfectly predict everyone’s actions, will be an extinction threat.
In not too distant future, web dev, AR, VR, game design and even hacking will be done by AI tools. Looks like, the only stable tech jobs will be in mainframe maintenance industry. Tiff what do you say ?
At this point, no job is safe. All suggestions will only delay but not prevent the inevitable. Also, manual testers were being replaced by automated QA long before AI.
Hi Tiff what about the evolving future of project management as currently studying for CAPM , and prince 2 agile, foundation & practitioner transition from my current career as an experienced professional in government , local authorities here in London uk 🇬🇧
I have been studying python for a number of years and am just now starting to get good . What python skills do you suggest I practice the most to get a job that pays $100 + thousand dollars a year .
@@akashchandra2223 I have a disability and part of that disability is taking longer to learn stuff . The long and short of it is that I have not stayed consistent , have not made a very well structured learning plan and have tried many many languages and alternatives . I guess I have also just not been asking the right questions . I could really use a lot of help . IDK if you would like to help me learn but I am open . I know a little bit of python not a whole lot . Also my problem is the focus I got into programming so I could write games . Eventually I want to write apps also and I have been trying to learn both together
Just dedicate 1 or 2 hours of your free time everyday (or at nights) to learn whatever skill you want. Lots of free stuff on the internet. Practice what you learn and maintain that consistency and by a year you'll have already gained alot of knowledge and experience
what AI course are you taking? is this a university course in-person? or online? I'm curious and interested in what you'll be doing during this course and some of the feedback you have on it.
Hello. I did discover your contents around 4 moths ago through instagram reels. It was about IBM skills build which I am still digging into that( Especially about fundamentals of AI) . I have business administration degree and after 4 years of experience in market fully decide that I am not into traditional possible jobs related with BA. I enjoy more reading , researching playing with tech and believe me I am thinking about it a lot. But I don’t understand how can I find a job after I develop myself . How can I prove myself to the market even if I don’t have a CS degree. Maybe one of your next videos can be about finding a suitable job?? : - )
I also have a degree in business administration and I have been in the tech field for years now. You can look into data analytics, learn SQL programming, Python programming or any ETL tools like SSIS, Azure, BI tools. This would help you get jobs like Business systems analyst, systems analyst, data engineer, data analyst role and making over 100k per year. Good luck
Cloud is good, but make sure you have a skill that makes you stand out as well, like being really good with data analytics or having manager skills or have good knowledge of basics of cyber security as well.
AI is to help us as a tool for developers to develop software better and also to help us in life to make it easier and not to take away jobs from people . if that happens then we all should go back to the old days to not needing money and everything for free and we can all just let AI and robots to take over OMG hope not or we will end up one day like the movie of terminator when machines take over humans to slave us lol
@@TiffInTech It’s related we need honest leader And I’m sure Al Mahdi will appear before 2030 And only native girls will be presidents and basic income will be applied to everyone Anyway dear Eng. Steph be neomian
Curious to hear what are some skills you think will be in-demand and what are some you think will become less in-demand?
Historically some niche platforms tend to seem to not 'go away' and some skills become very rare eg. COBOL. There are many large Corps that have some systems, developed decades ago, that are necessary but just don't seem to be replaceable either 'too complicated in how they do what they do' or 'too expensive to replace when they are not really busted' as a few examples.
Maybe a more interesting question might be, looking back over my past career that started in the late 70's with software, "what is a reasonable time frame to consider relevant skills for job security". 5 years, 10 years, 15 years and then that might be stretching it before it might be a good idea for some essential skills retraining?
I'm in the healthcare field and want to get into IT in healthcare.
@@myhealthislife Well as long as there are people with healthcare needs, there's likely a market for h/care IT services of some sort. Personally, I'd go for something in the BioTech sector for a longer (10-plus years) higher-paying career but for more normal paying day-to-day jobs considering our underfunded dis-connected public healthcare system(s) there should be IT career opportunities out there. IMHO
Yes, I'd love to hear more about your post-grad ML course. Keep us updated!
According Fred Lezman to Jeff Bazos, "LLM is a very good b**sh*ter" However, it is not completely true. LLMs do learn on lots of language patterns. However, they don't have mathematical backgrounds at all. They haven't changed anything. We've been using templates from long time on each and every field. They just can make templates for you so you don't have to find them on Internet.
1) Data science 02:42 , 2) AI/machine learning/robotics 05:26 , 3)Cybersecurity 09:02 :)
other ppl talks totally opposite things, like data science and cybersecurity will be replaced by AI, so? this all is worthless talking just to talk and make videos for youtube earnings
@@SciMoTeArfrom what I’ve seen AI won’t necessarily take over but it will be used as an aid for these kinds of jobs
I don’t see many jobs in Cyber Security 😢
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:29 🧠 *Embrace continuous learning and upskilling for future-proofing your career.*
02:42 💼 *Data-related roles like data scientist and data analyst are in high demand, with job growth projected at 28% from 2020 to 2030.*
05:26 🤖 *Roles related to AI, such as machine learning engineer and AI engineer, offer significant career growth opportunities.*
06:43 📚 *You can incorporate AI into your everyday work by educating yourself on AI concepts and tools.*
09:02 🌐 *Cybersecurity is a highly in-demand field, with job openings expected to increase by 30% by 2030.*
11:20 🔒 *In your current job, practice cybersecurity best practices like avoiding suspicious links and attachments to enhance security.*
Made with HARPA AI
Thank you!! :)
Great job.
Thanks!
No one knows. Things change fast.
You are totally right! But it is good to look ahead to understand where to put focus now :)
Queens of the stone age
@@TiffInTech Tell me, how do you garantee that companies will still hire juniors and scholars when mediors and seniors thanks to AI will become 10 x more productive (while a junior can't because all a junior does is what AI can do as well)??? So yeah, AI means a lot of opportunity, but not towards juniors. The AI of tomorrow will BE the junior of today. It will replace all juniors world wide. Basic economics. But until then, let's make juniors believe they have a real chance. Because if not, all coding bootcamps will collapse also..
If you're interested in learning about cybersecurity specifically as it pertains to web development and especially if you've reached the point, like me, where you're actually getting paying clients, I highly recommend the book "Web Security for Developers" by Malcolm McDonald.
They have been saying security is the next big thing since 1995 but it never goes up much because firms almost never take cybersecurity seriously.
You have to understand CYBER SECURITY is just a boom just like web3. The core reason why JEFF BOZES became JEFF BEZOS or BILL GATES became BILL GATES is cause they fucking focused on core work.
CYBER SECURITY is just an insurance policy in the IT WORLD. It is like extorting money out of the business by pleading (not really, by holding the RANSOMWARE as a shotgun) against mangement.
CYBER SECURITY is a service not a business, hence a practice and not a core impactful skill.
Ofcourse great cyber security professionals do get paid but they can surpass a great engineer who created the FIREWALL on which they write the fucking rules!
In my opinion, CYBER SECURITY will be the next operational job with the rise of AI.
The better the development/engineering process the lesser the bugs. The lesser the bugs the more efficient the system. The more efficient the system, the least requirement of CYBER SECURITY.
ANother way of putting this:
The more iterations in the development/engineering process the lesser the bugs. The lesser the bugs the more efficient the system. The more efficient the system, the least requirement of CYBER SECURITY.
With AI as a tool I foresee less bugs and more iterations both happening so the demand will not be as much as we think it may be!
Just jump to AI brother.
They are starting to
@sandcastledx no. They are definately not.
@@chavruta2000 why have you said so? is it hard to find a job with a cybersecurity degree?
@firmmy7458 i am not an expert on the job market and which credentials will get you places, but i can tell you that they have been saying this same line for decades and nothing really changes that much. It is a competitive field and not an entry-level friendly field either, but there sure are many opportunities. Tech is subject to major fluctuations in hiring, due to the economy, generally speaking, but I would guess less so with security.
Just to add on to Cybersecurity I think even better Cybersecurity/Cloud Security; since the global cloud infrastructure continues to expand and even be preferred for various reasons from financial savings to scalability efficiency. Although cloud has downsides i.e. increased chances of threat actors hacking hence the Cloud Security being as important as "traditional" cybersecurity.
How do you become a cloud securiter
I am learning cloud computing. Do u think AI will replace it??
@@keylanoslokj1806 the most quickest routes is to go either AWS Certified Security - Specialty or Microsoft Azure 500 Cloud Security Engineering Cert. Keep in mind neither are beginner certs and it's assume you have either or both prior experience with cloud infrastructure.
@@Aala1Farooqui A.I. will only supplement and enhance certain routine tasks that can be automated but it will never completely replace cloud computing practitioners. The same process is happening with the cybersecurity field with evolving A.I. that will replace redundant tasks that can be automated but A.I. isn't perfect nor sentient where it can totally replace humans at least for the next couple of decades at least.
@@emmanueldark993 Thanks a lot...I was really sad about this. But now I do feel good.
Data scientists is one of the easiest job to automate with AI or even old fashion software.
love you for what you are doing is keeping me away from depression
You're always a pleasure to watch. I have a few comments and questions. First, the majority of people who are not in tech but are trying to get into tech are going to have a steep learning curve to enter say machine learning. This is just because of the amount of math and statistics required. Even with an online certification, these people are going to compete with graduates of computer science programs at prestigious schools. Without something remarkable on their resume, I think these people would be at a severe disadvantage. What advice do you have for these people? Say a teacher, an artist or a social worker trying to break into tech, wouldn't they be at a disadvantage to somebody with PhD in computer science and a Microsoft internship? Now, about the AI market, are there jobs that could leverage a non-tech background or subject matter expertise in addition to tech skills? I know there is a demand for AI ethics, but even those jobs are also quite techy requiring experience in IT. Also, what about somebody's age for this kind of career transition/pivot? I look forward to hearing from you.
I did a bunch of coursera’s ML courses, including all the mathematics, and while they were fun and gave me a pretty good understanding of how ML works, the chances of getting a job based only on that is close to nil.
Wow, you're finally the first person I've met who's enthusiastic about NVIDIA's Deep Learning Institute! NVIDIA offers a wealth of resources for AI and deep learning, catering to both open-source and closed-source needs. Their courses delve into technical depths beyond what regular courses typically offer, making it an excellent starting point. 👏😊
Yay!! Yes a great resource
How is it only a starting point?
How much time does it take?
@@akashchandra2223 The timeline for advancing in this field can vary, usually spanning from two to three years, with your commitment and work ethic playing a significant role. Nonetheless, it's important to recognize that it just the beginning. To truly excel, you should delve deeper into your knowledge through hands-on projects and active participation in open-source, as is customary in many technical fields.
@@dempseydeclerck2911 so how do people stay consistent and focused
Thank you, so helpful. I definitely will be a forever learner. Finishing up boot camp in SE at Flat Iron School this upcoming October and finishing MS psychology this April for both, you always need to learn to remain competent and up to date. I plan to get a data science or UX web design certificate while pursuing my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. These skills are definitely in demand. Thank you, I definitely would love these skills to be set apart. The STEM tech careers are very compelling. I'm interested in Machine learning and Artificial intelligence as well. I love your Steve Jobs portrait. I would love to hear more about your post-grad experience in the course.
Cloud, devops and containerization experts will also have good future opportunities
Really? Im in it and everyone are scared of AI
SD* (software-defined _anything infrastructure_), so no, cloud's out. DevOps? Just more coding, especially with major pipelines being in a YAML or similar DSL, so DO's out. Containerization? Uh, hello? Hypervisors are old, and software-based, which is just more code. Dockerfiles, Vagrantfile's? Yeah, more code, interestingly enough, so.. I'm going to have to go with containerization is not really great in terms of humans' opportunities.
@@jamesgoodrich6927Any opinions on RPA and ML training?
Thanks!
Thank you Steven!!! I hope your week is off to a great start btw
@@TiffInTech I just got back to school after winter break. it's my last semester.
Export the Quantum, Chat GPT, Revit, Plant 3D, Civil 3D, Inventor, ENGI file of the Building or Refinery to Excel, prepare Budget 1 and export it to COBRA. Prepare Budget 2 and export it to Microsoft Project. Solve the problems of Overallocated Resources, Planning Problems, prepare the Budget 3 with which the construction of the Building or the Refinery is going to be quoted.
So much ENFP lol nice.
Great video, engaging and relevant. Whilst hard to predict, roles which are adapting to the AI and data space is where it'll be. I was a full on dev for 6 years and recently got into a tech lead role where a lot of my role is now understanding and planning out how to use new tech. Coding is still there thankfully , understanding things and explaining how to benefit a business basically will always be a need for work
I just recently took the decision to switch from coding to Data fields, and will pursue a Data Science major, However, kind of insecure about this decision, but i hope its a better one.
Gotta keep on learnin...good video!
Happy New Year Tiff. Thank you so much for the video. All the best to you and your family.
When there is a large group of people trying to get a job. The employers does not have to pay as much. And that is already happening.
If you can even get into tech. There is so much gate keeping it seems like. It’s not even about what you know but about who you know. You have senior level people applying to entry level roles and it messes up the job market.
True. I did a full stack JavaScript bootcamp in 2022, loved it, but I think only 2 people out of my cohort out of 35 have gotten a programming job, one of whom already had 10 years of php coding experience but had never learned JavaScript. This is not to discourage anyone, just a reality check. There’s so many enthusiastic tech people on UA-cam who make it seem like all you need is a positive attitude and the desire to learn new things to be successful in tech. If only! Besides even those lucky enough to get a job report very low job satisfaction, not to mention constant fear of being laid off any day. I’m just glad I had something to fall back on.
I really want to get into programming. So many commenters claim its all over, and the demand is inflated, artificial.
Everyone seems to say tech is on the downturn. Some say the opposite. What is the truth?
In my opinion, nothing has really changed. GPT-4 still seems lazy and barely reads the documents I use to train my GPT agents. Unfortunately, this store will flop unless a significantly improved model with truly meaningful enhancements is released.
Thank you so much for this video! Could you, please, make a video helping new programmers or those who are just learning how to navigate a coding career as a beginner while so many changes in tech are taking place?
I think that the most future proof job is probably ceramics. The technology has gotten better, but overall it's a pretty similar project as it was 4,000 years ago. It's still in pretty high demand. It doesn't seem to be any serious automation market. Any real automation has gone in the direction of industrial ceramics.
You should make vlog about your progress on ML grad course so viewers can get a taste of the process.
P.S. I will stick with my google cybersec certificate. Stick with it till I finish it. Then try other courses.
Thank you!! I start it in February and will definitly share my journey! And wow that is a great certificate you are focusing on -- good for you!!
Augmented reality, virtual reality and games are the future. However, more interactivity with web design will likely increase as well. Think of embedded 2D and 3D games with clever interactions for navigating the website. People want to be entertained, mobile applications will continue to grow as well.
Udemy, Udacity, Coursera, LinkedIn Learning, edx…. I’m a bit confused :) which one do you think is actually worth investing in?
Scrimba is also an excellent resource to learning new coding and AI skills.
Thanks for sharing!!
Thnak you for the information. 💯
Thanks for this video. Truly valuabe.
I love that Steve Jobs picture behind you
A.I. is going to keep getting better and better and tech jobs are going to get less and less (no one wants to just admit that). Even Uber, Lift and Taxi's will be taken over by Tesla Robo Taxi's. Call centers all over the world will be replace by A.I. A.I. has been watching , listen and learning for years. Almost every area even the medical field will have Robots in the Hospitals. Skilled trade jobs that have to go to different sites to do work will be much harder to replace. Office jobs and factory jobs are pretty easy for A.I. to replace. Or A.I. will enable one person to do what use to take 10 people.
If we achieve AGI this year or next one: None.
Let's start learning some useful skills for the day to day life and our community and environment!
We won't. AI is pure retardation. It's plain statistics. It has no real thinking, understanding and imagination like humans do
Human oriented research will not be replaced by AI, human beings are far too complex, they can assist but never be able to fully automate.
The dystopia that would emerge if AI could perfectly predict everyone’s actions, will be an extinction threat.
What is future-proof is I will always say, “Cheers!”. Cheers!
Ok if I can attend and meet you you can teach me thank you mam your such a good woman 💕💕💕
@tiffintech is it possible to include chapters for your videos?
Oops! Thanks for the call out. I will start doing that. Thank you!!
Tiff please talk about your career and your predictions about future of dev advocacy
In not too distant future, web dev, AR, VR, game design and even hacking will be done by AI tools. Looks like, the only stable tech jobs will be in mainframe maintenance industry. Tiff what do you say ?
Anyone going into cyber security do be aware the work life balance is terrible. You are essentially on call 24/7
Most of these except for the highest level architect ones can be replaced by AI. I would say Manual QA Tester is ai-proof
Interesting!
At this point, no job is safe. All suggestions will only delay but not prevent the inevitable. Also, manual testers were being replaced by automated QA long before AI.
Hi Tiff what about the evolving future of project management as currently studying for CAPM , and prince 2 agile, foundation & practitioner transition from my current career as an experienced professional in government , local authorities here in London uk 🇬🇧
What do you think about data camp?
i am looking to get my master in cs, background mechanical eng, is that a waste of time?
thanks for sharing
I have been studying python for a number of years and am just now starting to get good . What python skills do you suggest I practice the most to get a job that pays $100 + thousand dollars a year .
I don't understand why does it take that long to learn python? How do you stay so concentrated for learning it?
@@akashchandra2223 I have a disability and part of that disability is taking longer to learn stuff . The long and short of it is that I have not stayed consistent , have not made a very well structured learning plan and have tried many many languages and alternatives . I guess I have also just not been asking the right questions . I could really use a lot of help . IDK if you would like to help me learn but I am open . I know a little bit of python not a whole lot . Also my problem is the focus I got into programming so I could write games . Eventually I want to write apps also and I have been trying to learn both together
Hy sister web developer is a safe??
Just certifications are not going to help. You atleast require 2 years of work exp and related projects to secure employment.
I'm just here for when your wings start to come off.
Hey tiff what tech career are you in?
im 26 im doing freelance we. Development
Does that mean I'm ahead or behind.
Thanks Tiff 😊❤.
Thanks teacher 😊
Wishing you an amazing day!!
What about Quantum Computing?
It will change the world if you ask me!!!
Who’s got time to reskill when you’re a parent with young kids, pay bills, time is running out for the older generation
Just dedicate 1 or 2 hours of your free time everyday (or at nights) to learn whatever skill you want. Lots of free stuff on the internet. Practice what you learn and maintain that consistency and by a year you'll have already gained alot of knowledge and experience
Tiff in tech ma'am
Are you teaching any courses?
What if I want to become Tech UA-camr like you?
what AI course are you taking? is this a university course in-person? or online? I'm curious and interested in what you'll be doing during this course and some of the feedback you have on it.
Its a post grad college course by George Brown! I will start in Feb and will share my journey!!
Could you link the courses?
Ive been learning javascript and now i feel like i have to stop that and learn something that leads to cyber security 😂
You can learn something that makes your js code more secure. And tools etc. don't abandon your learning curve
Do these data jobs require math courses????
What about project management?
Hello. I did discover your contents around 4 moths ago through instagram reels. It was about IBM skills build which I am still digging into that( Especially about fundamentals of AI) . I have business administration degree and after 4 years of experience in market fully decide that I am not into traditional possible jobs related with BA. I enjoy more reading , researching playing with tech and believe me I am thinking about it a lot. But I don’t understand how can I find a job after I develop myself . How can I prove myself to the market even if I don’t have a CS degree. Maybe one of your next videos can be about finding a suitable job?? : - )
I also have a degree in business administration and I have been in the tech field for years now. You can look into data analytics, learn SQL programming, Python programming or any ETL tools like SSIS, Azure, BI tools. This would help you get jobs like Business systems analyst, systems analyst, data engineer, data analyst role and making over 100k per year. Good luck
@@emmanuelaolaiya Thanks !
what about cloud computing?
Cloud is good, but make sure you have a skill that makes you stand out as well, like being really good with data analytics or having manager skills or have good knowledge of basics of cyber security as well.
Robotics Machines Computer are going to replace Manpower in the coming years
O.O -> favorites
Hello people from the future here to fact check, what’s changed?
@TiffinTech I am also about to start a AI/Data Science related post grad so i would love to know about your experience 😁
I closed the video once she mentioned the first future proof job is data analytics 🤣
None! They will all be replaced.
Тиффани такая красивая🥰
I watch this channel for only one reason
You had me at hello!
Computer Sciencetist
Computer Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering
It's so funny when she pulls the green screen down!
hahaha :D
3:20, 6:40
PS: you are super cool person :b
Data Engineering
No job is secure anymore
this is the real answer
That UA-cam persona, pretty cute but who are you?
AI is to help us as a tool for developers to develop software better and also to help us in life to make it easier and not to take away jobs from people . if that happens then we all should go back to the old days to not needing money and everything for free and we can all just let AI and robots to take over OMG hope not or we will end up one day like the movie of terminator when machines take over humans to slave us lol
haha oh noooo! Maybe we can just retire and go chill on a beach?
@@TiffInTech
It’s related we need honest leader
And I’m sure Al Mahdi will appear before 2030
And only native girls will be presidents and basic income will be applied to everyone
Anyway dear Eng. Steph be neomian
@TiffInTech can you please help on picking the best how do people have the time to learn all these skills. How to say concentrated
I think web development will end in the future
Really? I think the skills from web dev will evolve and maybe move into other roles! What are your thoughts behind it?:)
No blockchain?
I like ur name TIFF Tag Image File Format
How about covering all the free courses offered? And not with a trail, just, free. Paid isn't always the way
thepiratbay bro
Do UA-cam content creators get paid more for more liked videos?
I love you
“I’m a UA-camr” - haha there’s where the job security really is
Haha - I work full time in tech and do youtube on the side!!
I think this is obvious for now, even chat gpt says that 😂
None of them. Computers do jobs better than us now.
Omg you are so smart and cute 😀
Get to it jeez
❤❤
be short and to the point
What? Even Social Security is not secured.
Be related to the owners, otherwise you are toast.
haha oh noooo!
Okeyk
PLUMBING
none
:O definitely not the case!
Hey Tiffintech want to get married ?