Aneesh Raman
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But don't worry about all that if you can.
Just start with what you can control, which is an honest accounting of your job, an honest accounting of where AI is coming for tasks, and then a real growth mindset about how you're going to build on areas that AI isn't coming for.
Yeah, well...
This is the question for a lot of college kids for their parents.
I don't have a single answer in the way that for a while it was go get a CS degree or coding boot camp certificate or before that the MBA.
And and I think that's a good thing because I think.
Where we're going at work, and a lot of educational institutions, most, aren't adapting fast enough.
So you can't count on them.
You've got to sort of like push this new way of learning into your day-to-day on your own.
Where we're going at work is that you got to know the AIs.
That's becoming table stakes at...
at every interview.
So you got to know the tools, know how you're using them, have work product that you've got because of the tools, something you created, something you built, something that taught you in a new way.
You got to have real examples on how you're using these tools.
But then you're really going to just want to
learn constantly about yourself and really get to what you've talked about, Scott, that talent zone of like something you do really well that the world will pay you for.
And a lot of what we don't know about where work is going is that if you can align that with stuff you're really into, stuff that you're curious about, that you wanna learn about beyond college, that you wanna get better at beyond the four years or two years that you're at college, like you're gonna be in a good spot because you're gonna be able to keep growing in the ways you need to.
I think this is going to be a good heyday for the liberal arts.
As someone who has a liberal arts degree, I think that colleges are going to have to kind of make these degrees more attractive to employers.
Math had to do that as engineering degrees emerged in the 19th century.