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I read a lot of career advice about AI. Most of it is some flavour of the same thing. Learn the latest tools. Master prompting. Build an AI-powered portfolio. Pick up the new framework that just dropped. Stay on top of the news. Try the hot model that came out last week. I’m not against ... Read more
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