
"You're not behind. You're early. Nobody knows what the hell they're doing with AI yet - not your professors, not your boss and not your friends. They simply know what you do: This is big, perhaps discovery-of-electricity big."
"Start using AI for something other than searching for an answer or rewriting a paper. Don't ask Claude or ChatGPT to do the work. Ask it to make you better at the things you don't want to do."
"Whining or worrying about this does only one thing: It gives someone else a leg up. Most people take crappy jobs before finding good ones."
"The skills that compound aren't in course catalogs. They're writing clearly, thinking clearly, selling your ideas, handling hard conversations and learning fast."
Anxiety about AI and job competition is normal. Embracing AI is essential for success. The future belongs to those who use AI smartly in their jobs. Skepticism is fine, but ignoring AI is not an option. Students should leverage AI to enhance their skills rather than do their work. The job market is tough, but persistence and hard work can lead to success. Skills like clear writing, effective communication, and adaptability are crucial for standing out in a competitive environment.
Read at Axios
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