With AI changing software engineering, what fields complement a CS degree?

I have a BSc and MSc in Computer Science and I work as a backend engineer at a FinTech company.

Initially I was sceptical of AI but it is getting hard to ignore that it changing software engineering as we speak. I do not anticipate that it will be able to automate entire software engineering process but it gives a lot of power to the companies. Teams will shrink, less people will be needed, more stress and pressure, lower salaries. I think that this will be the effects of AI on the industry in the near future. I trust that being tech savy gives me some advantage but it is still pretty scary.

I am pretty deep into CS without many alternatives and it got me thinking. If I am next on the chopping block, I won't have any other valuable skills. Here is my question. Are there any fields that complement CS? Maybe there are some underrated ways I can combine CS with med? Anything really. I need some alternatives so I can stop stressing out and sleep well at night.

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u/Nounittar — 9 days ago

With AI changing software engineering, what fields complement a CS degree?

I have a BSc and MSc in Computer Science and I work as a backend engineer at a FinTech company.

Initially I was sceptical of AI but it is getting hard to ignore that it changing software engineering as we speak. I do not anticipate that it will be able to automate entire software engineering process but it gives a lot of power to the companies. Teams will shrink, less people will be needed, more stress and pressure, lower salaries. I think that this will be the effects of AI on the industry in the near future. I trust that being tech savy gives me some advantage but it is still pretty scary.

I am pretty deep into CS without many alternatives and it got me thinking. If I am next on the chopping block, I won't have any other valuable skills. Here is my question. Are there any fields that complement CS? Maybe there are some underrated ways I can combine CS with med? Anything really. I need some alternatives so I can stop stressing out and sleep well at night.

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u/Nounittar — 9 days ago

How do I achieve a church fragrance by layering?

I am looking for a very specific smell without breaking a bank. I want to smelly like a church in a forest. I want the scent to be fresh and not overpowering. So I would want to avoid any harsh, strong incense. Forest, greenness, coldness, wood, air, incense, mystery are things I am looking for.

I have looked around but I cannot quite find anything good that is also affordable so I thought about layering. Here is my idea:

  • Noire Encre
  • Nou Oliban

I have smelled Noire Encre today and I do like the smell itself. Maybe not the opening but how it develops on my skin. I would not say it is a love from first smell but it is intriguing. On the other hand Nou Oliban is the lacking incense part. Not too strong, not too weak. Just enough to give that church correlation.

What do you think? Will it work? Do you have any other ideas?

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u/Nounittar — 15 days ago