AI is Taking Our Jobs

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It's always good to see Heath again.

prashantrastogi
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Diversifying skills has become more important than ever!

FutureCyberTech
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Your course gift is helping me a lot. Forever grateful 🙏

menelikmesfin
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My question is how do I get into cybersecurity when all the entry level positions required for experience to obtain certs are being filled with ai?

ejtheron
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I think it's worth mentioning that there's a few notable industries that AI disproportionately affects.

Graphic design and by extension webdesign is currently being flooded with either AI art models/chatgpt eliminating jobs, or freelance users of those models being paid as a prompt engineer rather than designer or webdev.

The voice acting and music industries are going through a crisis where without adequate legal protections artists can have models trained on their work and be put out of a job literally by a trained AI model of them.

Most of all online content creation is seeing fully automated pipelines from scripting to upload and community outreach/interaction. Kyle Hill's "Suing YouTube’s Science Scammers" is a great watch relating to AI science videos, but the trend of AI making garbage to get you to click on it will only get worse and make being discovered even harder within the already cutthroat industry.

MrJashala
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Great thought provoking video. As a penetration tester, I'm not worried about AI talking my job any time soon. Like you said, at least another decade before we can 100% automate thorough pentests. By then, I hope I've learned enough to transition into the next part of cybersecurity that can't be automated at that time.

KyserClark
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Such a conversation as this deserves a quote from Alan Turing: "We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done." When I switched careers to cyber security, I started with a BS in computer science. Learning to engineer software helped in understanding how it becomes vulnerable. This was reinforced through the enumerable observations I had of watching developers induce vulnerabilities in code because "they were right" and therefore their code was right. In other words, they refused to recognize that their code was vulnerable (and I'm talking RCE, XSS; i.e. major vulnerabilities). Now putting all this together, as an ethical hacker, there is so much vulnerable code already in production that ethical hacking -- mixed with the fact that we humans drive exploitation engineering, that as long as bad code is written currently, there will always be a need for all of us to find and exploit new applications -- giving us the head start so to speak.

GrmmActual
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The truth is that there is so much adapting you can do to keep up with AGI... At some point these systems will become so advanced that no amount of "adapting" will allow you to keep being relevant in the workforce. The timeline for this is unclear, but wouldnt be surprised if it happens in the next 10 to 20 years.

thomasr
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Seems like a good time to specialize in physical penetration testing! For real though, I just finished the PEH yesterday and plan to take the PJPT and PNPT soon, can AI hold off on evolving until I get some actual job experience? 🤦🏻‍♂️

Gym_Halpert
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Sir can seriously AI Takes our jobs of cybersecurity?

anchalucky
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Like this comment if you shouted IRL "they're taking our jerbs" before you clicked play

cwinfosec
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If you're a dev yea, the teams will be cut for sure. Us cybersecurity folks not so much. More of a tool for us.

NoBody-tzfb
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I’ve been coding people out of jobs for years and I only get paid more each year to do it

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