Tabby Toney, 37, has left her career in tech to pursue welding.Courtesy of Tabby Toney Tabby Toney left her tech career for welding after being laid off in May. The tech industry's growing reliance on ...
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Kriti Goyal leveraged her master's degree to advance her AI career in the US. She pitched projects internally during her internship to help secure a full-time offer. Higher education helps in tech ...
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Doug Steinberg, 46, is a software engineer who lives in Coral Springs, Florida. He isn't worried that artificial intelligence will steal his job because he's able to use it to be far more productive.
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with 59-year-old Marc Kriguer, a software engineer who has been laid off multiple times. His employment history has been verified by Business Insider.