Is AI overhyped?
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Communication skill is mostly required in 21 century for a succesful carrier.
You're absolutely wrong - communication skills are becoming *less* important, not more. Look at the most successful people today: Elon Musk mumbles through presentations, Mark Zuckerberg is famously awkward, and countless brilliant engineers at Google and Tesla barely speak English as a second language yet command seven-figure salaries.The highest-paying tech jobs today require pure technical mastery, not smooth talking. AI/ML is listed as the #1 "most in demand tech skill" for 2024, and tech pros with IT architecture and design skills bring in average annual salaries of $156,147 [1]. These people succeed because they can architect complex systems and train neural networks - skills you either have or don't. Think about it - when Netflix's recommendation algorithm breaks, they don't need someone who can "communicate effectively with stakeholders." They need someone who understands distributed computing and can fix the code. The market rewards technical depth over presentation skills because that's what actually creates value. Your communication-focused mindset is already outdated. The future belongs to those who can work alongside AI systems, not those who can just talk about them.
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