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Devops/Platform engineer with ~4 yrs of exp (5 if you count internships) and I’m wondering how y’all are prepping for the”AI” wave. I know this is a loaded term that has been used as marketing tool and an excuse for “organizational realignment” for companies trying to thin the herd of development. While a lot of us in the “ops” space have been saf(er) than run of the mill app developers, even still, how are you preparing for AI to inevitably branch off into our territory? I use it daily, primarily as an upskill tool to help bridge some gaps in my knowledge, especially since my org uses all of the big 3 cloud providers, and k8s in each one. I have found that while AI is great for the basics of script writing, pipeline/helm templating and whatnot, it really struggles with the SRE side of things. Usually our bugs require a human touch to solve. I imagine this will go away as AI gets more intuitive and orgs allow more internal AI access to logging, metrics and architecture patterns.
My question is, how do we stay relevant among all this? I’ve considered re-classing as a net engineer since AI cant plug in cables (yet) but I’m wondering if anyone else has ideas or options for safe places to go from here. I’ve resigned myself to the fact that my CS degree has become all but worthless in this economy, and I’m trying to figure out where to go from here to keep all the hard work I’ve invested from going to waste flipping burgers.
TL;DR
Ops seems saf(er) from the AI takeover for now.. how are y’all preparing for the inevitable?
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