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Crowdstrike Aftermath, AI Success Story & Jobs of the Future Feat. @techcoachralph
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The CrowdStrike update caused a global outage due to inadequate quality checks, impacting various sectors.


- CrowdStrike's routine cybersecurity software update caused global system crashes due to faulty code.


When Rep. Jennifer Wexton gave remarks on the House floor Thursday, she spoke using a voice that she and her colleagues thought they’d never hear again.

  • After a rare neurological disorder affected her ability to speak, the Virginia Democrat now enlists artificial intelligence to speak using her old voice.


The key takeaway from the web page content is that AI is expected to generate 2.3 million jobs by 2025, creating new roles and reshaping existing ones within various industries.

1. AI Trainer/Curator

Role Insight: This emerging AI job involves curating and refining the datasets that AI models learn from, ensuring they are comprehensive and unbiased. They use these datasets to train, test, and sometimes validate the AI to perform tasks accurately. The role involves a blend of technical skills in data science and machine learning, along with a strong understanding of the specific domain where the AI will be applied. An AI Model Trainer Developer also needs to continuously monitor the model’s performance and make adjustments based on feedback, ensuring the AI remains effective and fair over time.


Key Tools & Skills:


Data labeling platforms and data analysis tools.

Deep understanding of machine learning algorithms.

Knowledge of ethical AI practices.


2. Robotics Engineer

Role Insight: AI is transforming the longstanding role of robotics engineers by enhancing how robots automate tasks, learn from data, and interact with humans. Robotics engineers are now integrating machine learning to enable robots to adapt to their environments, employing predictive analytics for maintenance, and ensuring ethical standards in increasingly autonomous systems. 


Key Tools & Skills:


Strong foundations in mechanical engineering and electronics.

Proficiency in Python or C++.

Experience with robot control systems and simulation software.


3. AI Ethicist and Legal 

Role Insight: AI ethicists play a vital role in guiding the responsible development and implementation of AI technologies. Generative artificial intelligence is also reshaping compliance as we know it, so legal expertise in the field will definitely pay well in the future, whether it’s working in-house or as an advisor.


Key Tools & Skills:


A solid grounding in legal frameworks, compliance, and risk assessment methodologies.

Background in law, philosophy, or ethics to navigate complex moral landscapes.


4. Explainable AI Specialist

Role Insight: These specialists make AI decisions transparent and understandable to stakeholders, bridging the gap between technical teams and business leaders.


Key Tools & Skills:


Expertise in computer science, especially machine learning.

Skills in visualization tools and techniques to demystify AI processes.


5. AI Security Specialist

Role Insight: Security is paramount as AI systems become central to business operations, requiring vigilant protection strategies.


Key Tools & Skills:


In-depth knowledge of cybersecurity principles and AI-specific vulnerabilities.

Proficiency in penetration testing tools.

6. Conversational AI Developer

Role Insight: Also known as prompt designers or prompt specialists, these developers create intuitive chatbots and virtual assistants that mimic human conversation, enhancing user experiences.


Key Tools & Skills:


Strong coding skills in Python or Java.

Familiarity with NLP libraries and chatbot platforms.


7. AI for Business Analyst

Role Insight: These analysts find innovative ways to integrate AI into business strategies, driving efficiency and growth. They should be able to identify the right artificial intelligence tools for every business and deliver clear implementation strategies. Training the teams on how to use these tools and solutions is also essential.


Key Tools & Skills:


Understanding of business processes and data-driven decision-making.

Insight into AI applications across various industries.


8. AI Content Creators

Role Insight: The world of content creation has been completely reshaped by AI tools. These days, content creators have access to a vast array of artificial intelligence tools that help them whip up everything from fresh music tracks to eye-catching videos, engaging texts, and more. But using these tools isn’t just about having fun and being creative—it also requires a sharp eye for what’s original and what really grabs people’s attention. So, while the tech is cool, it’s the creators who make the magic happen by mixing authenticity with a little bit of digital wizardry.



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