Could you see yourself as a prompt engineer or AI ethicist? Here's what Texas is seeing, and the roles predicted to be least affected by AI.Artificial intelligence is evolving quickly, and one concern is how that will translate to jobs.
"Learn what it is, what it does, how is it collecting information and how can it help you in your life," Branch said of AI. "Build a portfolio, show them what you have done around AI, that way they can see your work to be able to determine bringing you on board to their company." "You're building this, you're programming these robots, you're doing all of this work, but who is doing it? And then, they have to think about it. It's me! So there's people behind it," she said.
People are needed in different places. The top areas where AI skills have grown in demand over the last four years include communication, problem solving, operations, research, and software engineering. As of March, Texas ranked 4th in the U.S. for job postings where AI is an element of the role.