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Watch This If You Are Thinking About Going Into Tech | What Are The Best Tech Jobs For The Future?

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In this video, I break down the top tech fields I think are best positioned for the future—especially if you’re watching the job market and wondering what’s actually “safe” as AI gets better. I start with cybersecurity, because applied AI is making it easier to discover vulnerabilities fast. I’ve already seen demos of people using tools like ChatGPT to attack their own systems, and that cuts both ways: it helps companies find gaps, but it also lowers the barrier for malicious attackers. That’s why I think security knowledge is going to be required across more teams and more software. Then I talk about applied AI itself—AI/ML, robotics, and the engineers who build real products that blend software with hardware. I also call out creative roles like UX: yes, generative tools can help you create faster, but you still need market research and product sense to make something people actually want. Finally, I explain why full-stack software engineering is still one of the best bets. Full-stack is flexible (frontend + backend + sometimes infra), and I’m seeing teams building gen-AI products that need full-stack engineers to turn research (like internal knowledge graphs) into real user-facing systems.

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