Great analysis – I think for the most part, we'll likely end up evolving to create new job categories specific to AI / Language applications. The next unicorns will be the ones to define those categories – across ethics, interaction and conversational design, data curation, training, psychology, "business programming interfaces", infra, AI law, ... and more. LLMs will kill a ton of jobs that we'll look back on in a few years as "bullshit jobs", and will create new ones that will be domain and application specific, giving current emerging talent (esp. the ones about to graduate into the unknown) a leg up into building the AI future, as the rest is trying to adjust their competencies to the new reality.
Great analysis – I think for the most part, we'll likely end up evolving to create new job categories specific to AI / Language applications. The next unicorns will be the ones to define those categories – across ethics, interaction and conversational design, data curation, training, psychology, "business programming interfaces", infra, AI law, ... and more. LLMs will kill a ton of jobs that we'll look back on in a few years as "bullshit jobs", and will create new ones that will be domain and application specific, giving current emerging talent (esp. the ones about to graduate into the unknown) a leg up into building the AI future, as the rest is trying to adjust their competencies to the new reality.