As artificial intelligence reshapes the tech industry, software engineers are taking charge of their futures through upskilling, returning to fundamentals, and banding together for collective action.
Once among America's highest-paid professions in 2022, software engineering has experienced significant disruption since AI's rise, with layoffs and underemployment affecting many in the field. Rather than passively accepting these changes, developers are proactively pivoting—learning complementary skills, deepening their core expertise, and leveraging collective bargaining to navigate this transition. The approach demonstrates how tech workers can maintain their relevance and advocacy in a rapidly evolving landscape. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: When disruption strikes, adaptability and solidarity are proving to be engineers' strongest tools for thriving in the age of AI.
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