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  • In this video, we're talking about what experts are predicting the top IT skills will be by 2030. IT skills will be essential in this decade, so make sure you're up to date on the latest trends!
    In this video, we're discussing what experts are predicting the top IT skills will be by 2030. From data analyst to software development, these skills will be essential in this decade (with some changes to them). If you want to stay ahead of the curve, make sure you're educated on the latest trends in IT!
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    00:49 Intro
    03:50 Digital literacy
    05:25 Cyber security
    07:46 The required skill
    09:25 The top three skill sets workers will need to secure the best careers
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    What experts are predicting the top IT skills will be for 2030
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Komentáře • 673

  • @TiffInTech
    @TiffInTech  Před rokem +59

    Hi friends! Leave any questions you have down below and I will do my best to answer them! Also, hit that subscribe and like button! I appreciate all your support ❤️

    • @nandansingh7878
      @nandansingh7878 Před rokem

      Can you please tell me for cyber security any coding language is. required ? Is ceh certification (by ec - councel ) is good for getting job ?

    • @anthonyw2931
      @anthonyw2931 Před rokem

      i think tech people should be jumping with joy because of possibilities. Others should be shaking in their boots eg artists. What I also see is the possibilities of being an entrepreneur. People who are able to augment AI the best will have an unfair advantage, so much so that even companies like Amazon might want to stem the reliance of AI. If it takes one guy to do 1000s of jobs, how many people would be able to compete and surpass corporations.

    • @cultureninja
      @cultureninja Před rokem +1

      Should I jump ship to the manual labor trades industry? I heard welders pay very well.

    • @anthonyw2931
      @anthonyw2931 Před rokem

      @@cultureninja nursing

    • @nikhiltyagi4410
      @nikhiltyagi4410 Před rokem

      hey what you think about high frequency trading, by trading through algo trading, i think it is better than the other

  • @Brian_R82
    @Brian_R82 Před rokem +475

    I am a over 50 IT guy worked mostly in Telecom. You definitely cannot ever say well I have made it because so many times the technology changes and your years of experience quickly become irrelevant. You have to be willing to change and learn constantly. Honestly thats what makes it such a great field to be in

    • @grow-evolve
      @grow-evolve Před rokem +3

      What is the best thing to learn right now I am about to finish a one year bootcamp and I am feeling I should start making openai projects and sell them online in some way while I am at it

    • @mosessamuel8340
      @mosessamuel8340 Před rokem +6

      Onetime for the telecom guys

    • @SergeChel
      @SergeChel Před rokem +3

      so true

    • @mracipayam
      @mracipayam Před rokem +2

      it is so true

    • @chronos5457
      @chronos5457 Před rokem +2

      Considering IT is a field in which one has to learn constantly, in your opinion, is IT an ageist field?

  • @IncredibleThought
    @IncredibleThought Před rokem +218

    3:48 1st skill Digital Literacy
    5:20 2nd skill Cyber Security
    9:33 3rd Skill Higher Cognitive

    • @samson3523
      @samson3523 Před rokem

      thanks man fuck this is a long video for very very little actual information.
      super frustrating probably won't watch another one.

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 Před rokem +10

      4th skill : Outpacing the advancement of AI. Good luck with that one.

    • @Tedi652
      @Tedi652 Před rokem +1

      ​@@rigelb9025 Boy, the stuff she said really went over your head didn't it 😅

    • @rigelb9025
      @rigelb9025 Před rokem +6

      @@Tedi652 Yeah, it kind of did actually. At least part of it. I'm not very tech-savvy. But perhaps my humourous remark also went over yours.

    • @realitiesoftypology7502
      @realitiesoftypology7502 Před rokem +5

      If we put both of you facing each other, we can use this over headed nature to create a wing, and if we just blow air at both of you we can use this to fly to mars, where there is no AI.

  • @UHNWConsulting
    @UHNWConsulting Před rokem +242

    summarize into a bullet point list :
    - Digital literacy will be a crucial skill by 2030, with over half of jobs requiring an understanding of digital technology.
    - Roles in the tech industry may become more closely intertwined, with project managers, designers, and developers being able to code.
    - Continuing to be up-to-date with the latest technology trends and advancements will be important for success in the future job market.

  • @lordkks
    @lordkks Před rokem +37

    1 - Data Science
    2 - Cloud Computing
    3 - Digital Marketing
    4 - Machine Learning
    5 - Artificial Intelligence
    6 - Augment reality
    7 - Sofware dev
    8 - Cyber Security

    • @user-lw5id3cs3u
      @user-lw5id3cs3u Před 4 měsíci

      What about Uiux

    • @mahdi_2321
      @mahdi_2321 Před měsícem

      thanks dude...u save my times....

    • @e.m.9415
      @e.m.9415 Před 18 dny

      Thank you, big appreciation for the digest version of the video
      👍

  • @e-genieclimatique
    @e-genieclimatique Před rokem +107

    in brief:
    This video discusses the future of work, focusing on the tech industry and the skills that will be in demand by 2030. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being open-minded and willing to learn in order to stay ahead of the curve. Some key points include:
    1. Tech is accelerating faster than ever, and it's crucial to stay updated and adapt to new advancements.
    2. Roles in the tech industry may become more closely intertwined, with professionals expected to have diverse skill sets.
    3. Digital literacy is crucial, and by 2030, more than half the jobs will require an understanding of digital technology.
    4. Cybersecurity is an area with high demand and potential for job security in the long term.
    5. Being open to working alongside AI and embracing new technologies is essential for success in the future.
    6. The top three skill sets for the best careers, according to McKinsey Global, include higher cognitive skills, social and emotional skills, and technological skills.
    7. Top career paths for 2030 are expected to be data science, cloud computing, digital marketing, machine learning, AI, augmented reality, software development, and cybersecurity.
    The speaker encourages viewers to be open-minded, stay updated on tech advancements, and be willing to learn and adapt in order to succeed in the future.
    The speaker emphasizes the importance of staying on track with your goals and not getting distracted by every new tech hype.
    The future of work will involve more flexible, global roles where people can work from anywhere and collaborate with colleagues from different countries and cultures.
    This allows for learning and connection, as well as an agile schedule for pursuing personal passions and building businesses on the side.
    The speaker encourages viewers not to worry about whether their job will be in demand tomorrow, but to focus on preparing themselves for the future by following their passion and building a strong foundation.
    As technology advances, it's essential to evolve and adapt.
    The speaker invites questions in the comments and aims to answer every one of them.

    • @sagarmewara5440
      @sagarmewara5440 Před rokem +2

      Thanks

    • @gabriel8779
      @gabriel8779 Před rokem +21

      This sound like ChatGPT. Is AI able to write comments now? Scary…

    • @dovut
      @dovut Před rokem +4

      @@gabriel8779 there are plenty of AI tools already that summarize youtube videos, just google "summmarize youtube video ai". Here's another example for this video:
      In this video, the speaker discusses the top IT skills that will be in demand for 2030 based on expert predictions. The first skill mentioned is digital literacy, which is becoming increasingly important as over half of all jobs by 2030 will require an understanding of digital technology. Cybersecurity is another crucial skill, as the demand for experts in this field is expected to skyrocket due to the growing number of things going online. The ability to partner with AI will also be valuable, as individuals who can use AI technologies alongside them are predicted to evolve and grow in the coming years. Other top IT skills for 2030 include data science, cloud computing, digital marketing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, software development, and cybersecurity. The video advises viewers to remain focused on their career path while keeping an open mind to new ideas and technologies.

    • @mritunjay2624
      @mritunjay2624 Před rokem +3

      this shit is generated using transcript of this video, god scary times are ahead for sure

    • @nilakshguleria2449
      @nilakshguleria2449 Před rokem

      Thank you very much... appreciate it

  • @ditz3nfitness
    @ditz3nfitness Před rokem +54

    Just started my bachelors in Software Engineering this winter! Currently loving it so far!

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem +13

      Congrats!! That is really exciting, so happy to hear you are enjoying it. Building the future!!

    • @ditz3nfitness
      @ditz3nfitness Před rokem +6

      @@TiffInTech Yeah! It’s great! I’m from Denmark! And to get back to the video, I don’t think AI will ever take over the human’s jobs completely due to the fact that someone needed to code the AI in the first place + Maintenance will always have to be done to a computer at some point.

    • @__Bibi
      @__Bibi Před rokem +7

      @@ditz3nfitness I totally agree, sometimes we tend to forget that AI softwares and tools are developed by people too. I see AI as a superpower to software engineers for better productivity.

    • @anon1963
      @anon1963 Před rokem

      @@ditz3nfitness wait for ASI then

    • @ditz3nfitness
      @ditz3nfitness Před rokem

      @@anon1963 ASI?

  • @Amathylar
    @Amathylar Před rokem +18

    The most in demand skills, always were and will always be: LISTENING, LEARNING, INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY, ADAPTIVE, PROACTIVE, COMMON SENSE, DELAYED GRATIFICATION. Nothing matters without those, or matter little. I employ 309 people and from what I have seen, those are by far the most important. No matter your hard skills at whatever you do, missing the above will eventually cap your ability to get high level jobs.

    • @Amathylar
      @Amathylar Před rokem

      @Juan Ocampo Well no, these are soft skills, probably the most important ones out of dozens. The hard skills are knowing how and being capable of actually doing a particular task.

    • @excelsior8682
      @excelsior8682 Před rokem +1

      So basically, AI will replace 90% of the workforce

    • @Amathylar
      @Amathylar Před rokem +1

      @@excelsior8682 lacking curiosity - no

  • @yngsheikh
    @yngsheikh Před rokem +17

    I am now more excited than ever to explore the various career paths that lie ahead in the field of technology. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us!

  • @krzysztofromanczuk4753
    @krzysztofromanczuk4753 Před rokem +26

    Only question is how to find the necessary things to learn and learn them fast enough to use them properly

  • @koble746
    @koble746 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'm in my last year of high school and I have to start thinking about building my future, you helped me so much clearing my mind thank you!

  • @frederickzoreta6617
    @frederickzoreta6617 Před rokem +6

    Another VERY IMPORTANT skill for the future:
    Acting skills, public speaking and having great confidence in front of the camera. And @Tiff in Tech has got it!
    Oh I think videography is good to have too :).

  • @2smoulder
    @2smoulder Před rokem +6

    The #1 skill that all employers are looking for is the ability to solve complex problems. The rest are simply pathways to achieving this.

  • @tysonefford5522
    @tysonefford5522 Před rokem +3

    l just started my programming journey, so far busy learning JavaScript, HTML & CSS, my passion is to become a software engineer. l believe l will get a job in future. l know many people are scared but l am not. ln life we win and lose at some point. Some are losing jobs in tech some are getting hired today.

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem

      thank you for sharing!! With that outlook and attitude I think you will succeed!! Wishing you all the best.

  • @henrythomas7112
    @henrythomas7112 Před rokem +1

    Found your post interesting to watch. I can't wait to see your new videos soon. Good Luck with the upcoming update. This CZcams channel is really very informative and effective.

  • @darenbaker4569
    @darenbaker4569 Před rokem +3

    You are spot on 30 years now as a software engineer. And the only way to keep on top is keep learning it never stops and you and ai is an assistant to earn.

  • @Juzzyjuzzy
    @Juzzyjuzzy Před rokem +5

    I’m in Software Development. Currently I’m studying for an MS in Information Systems, where I would be formally educated in the IT field. I’ve considered specializing in the AI track, because it will skill me up for future changes and upheavals in Software Development.

    • @RaZziaN1
      @RaZziaN1 Před rokem

      Really dumb take, tons of people like u..

    • @manofsteel9051
      @manofsteel9051 Před 8 měsíci

      Information systems isn't the best major for AI. Statistics and computer science is

  • @TiagrajI
    @TiagrajI Před rokem +5

    I started going into data analysis in the last 3 years. I was so unsure of that as I am a finance professional. 3 years after I am still learning and enjoying

    • @chinniminni7031
      @chinniminni7031 Před rokem

      i wanna do data science to , can you guide pls?
      how to start as a fresher and the roadmap
      thank you

    • @shubhambagri97
      @shubhambagri97 Před rokem

      SInce i am thinking of going into data analytics. Should i still think about it considering automation

    • @finlad3768
      @finlad3768 Před rokem

      Same here! I'm currently working as a Tech Analyst in a really niche area of Finance for the past 4 years but I'm looking to switch into a different career and Data Science is top of my list right now.

  • @ReemAlshaher
    @ReemAlshaher Před dnem

    Hey Tiff!
    First off, I really appreciate this video. Second off, I wanted your insight on something…I am currently pursuing a Business Management Information Systems Degree and following the “IT” pathways. There are two focuses I can focus on with is “business analytics” OR “cybersecurity.” In your opinion which one do you think would be more worth it to do in the long run? Thanks for your time

  • @themightyclick
    @themightyclick Před rokem +1

    Starting of this video is just amazing. The dialogue between Jinny and Tiff is captivating.

  • @trollol_
    @trollol_ Před rokem +1

    #1 top skill -- tech content maker for simps

  • @andrelotter9590
    @andrelotter9590 Před rokem +2

    Cybersecurity is NB and you don't need a degree according to Google-just done the Google Cybersecurity Certificate through coursera. There will be plenty of demand for the skillset and it is AI safe -automation will never replace real time response.

  • @jathebest2835
    @jathebest2835 Před rokem +9

    GROWTH MINDSET.
    Well..the whole video can be summarized in this word :)
    I'll be starting my paid internship next week, and probably I'll be able to use the Tech skills I've learned since last summer. However, it doesn't mean I'll stop my learning journey. I'll continue to learn my data analytics skill.
    Btw, your soft voice and presentation skill are a real advantage over other related CZcamsrs. Maybe, I'll watch more of your videos. Thanks for posting it!😇

  • @cptndunsel3364
    @cptndunsel3364 Před rokem +18

    Working on a degree in Digital Media Technolgy, with a focus on web development. Not gonna lie, the fear that what I am learning is going to be obsolete in 5 - 10 years feels very real. This video makes me feel a bit better. Anyway, you have gained a sub.

    • @ruisilva9093
      @ruisilva9093 Před rokem +1

      ​@Henryk Z. Dumb comments ftw

    • @ruisilva9093
      @ruisilva9093 Před rokem +1

      @Henryk Z. I say that you should problably stop watching movies, AI will boost software development and help programmers to develop more complex softwares, IT WILL NOT take jobs from developers, it will only be different, you will need to be an engineer, not a random guy that likes to code, because jobs will be more focused on arquithecture and design patterns, AI will implement the easy boring code and give programmers time to focus on real software problems

    • @emenikedaniel
      @emenikedaniel Před rokem +2

      @Henryk Z. love your take on this! 👍🏽

    • @askat1085
      @askat1085 Před rokem +2

      @Henryk Z. 2 years are just nothing. we have thousands of companies over the world and "AI" won't and can't be implemented by all of them. even if, it will take much longer than a few years. alone the computing power and people who can work reliable with the systems and afterwards identify and fix the errors the "AI" will make, will cost a bunch of money and time.

    • @jackyali3323
      @jackyali3323 Před rokem

      God i saw this today im doing IT COURSE as well this was a punch to the gut like its more like 1 year away MAKES me nervous

  • @helium4045
    @helium4045 Před rokem +1

    Here's new subscriber from IIT [ 🇮🇳]

  • @jayliao4762
    @jayliao4762 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Tiff, thanks for your sharing which make me more confident to foucs on my personal tech stack

  • @189Blake
    @189Blake Před rokem +2

    12:14 Similar to what you mentioned about companies transitioning to Cloud, brands are transitioning to Social Media for marketing. I have even seen TV ads that mimic vlogs and tiktoks in their format: vertical screen with someone talking to a camera. The same way media now is read on the internet, I think Digital Marketing will be a thing because brands will prefer to promote their products on social media rather than on TV.

  • @JakeSummers2424
    @JakeSummers2424 Před rokem

    I've named off over 100 skills I've done, but because I didn't know one single thing off the top of my head without being allowed 30 seconds to look it up real quick, I failed the interview. It was "what is a repository". I answered a place to store your code for version control... wrong. It was "an abstraction layer between the data access layer and the business logic layer of an application".

  • @risingmotivation4871
    @risingmotivation4871 Před rokem +1

    Many thing can find regarding it on" 21 lesson for 21th century"...

  • @aleksandergolawski375
    @aleksandergolawski375 Před rokem +3

    hmm, so you think that if I am on the Data Analysis path, it is good choice to me ? honestly when the AI topics exploded I was thinking that jobs like data analyst will be the one of the first which could be substituted by AI in IT.
    Thanks for the video, have a nice day !

  • @e-genieclimatique
    @e-genieclimatique Před rokem +1

    What's "Digital literacy " ? (by GPT4)
    Digital literacy refers to the skills, knowledge, and abilities required to effectively use digital technologies and navigate the digital world. It encompasses a wide range of skills, including:
    1. Basic computer skills: Understanding how to operate computers, smartphones, tablets, and other digital devices, as well as using essential software programs, apps, and tools.
    2. Internet and search skills: Knowing how to access, navigate, and search for information online, evaluate the credibility of sources, and avoid misinformation.
    3. Digital communication: Being able to communicate effectively using various digital channels such as email, social media, instant messaging, and video conferencing.
    4. Digital etiquette: Understanding and following appropriate online behavior, respecting others' privacy, and being aware of potential cyberbullying or harassment issues.
    5. Online safety and security: Protecting personal information, using strong passwords, recognizing and avoiding scams, and being aware of potential threats to privacy and security.
    6. Digital content creation: Creating and editing digital content like documents, images, videos, and presentations, as well as understanding copyright, plagiarism, and fair use guidelines.
    7. Social media and networking: Using social media platforms for personal and professional purposes, building online networks, and understanding the impact of digital footprints.
    Being digitally literate is crucial in today's technology-driven world, as it enables individuals to access information, connect with others, engage in online communities, and navigate an increasingly digital workforce.

  • @limwsv
    @limwsv Před 8 měsíci

    What are the strengths of AI?
    1. Pattern recognition. Ability to sieve through lot of data for patterns.
    2. Prior art reproduction. Ability to generate procedures based on publicly available prior art.
    What it not so good at yet.
    3. Creative or privately held processes.
    Given the above two, I doubt that cybersecurity will remain a hot field. Only the creative aspect ie, devising attach approaches and defense methods would remain something that requires human intervention. The remaining bulk of the work can be handled by AI on both side of the fence, ie black hats and white/grey hats.

  • @longlostcoder6322
    @longlostcoder6322 Před rokem +1

    Analytics will be the first thing a.i. replaces. Trend analysis is the main thing

  • @chileab.
    @chileab. Před rokem +2

    Top thumbnail, top editing. Instant fan. ✨

  • @salihawouda2992
    @salihawouda2992 Před 9 měsíci

    I am so excited for the technology in the year 2030 😁 👍 !

  • @user-bs7er3wb2c
    @user-bs7er3wb2c Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hello mam, you have tell in software development feild. Which software developed mam. For example java, python, linux

  • @emenikedaniel
    @emenikedaniel Před rokem +16

    I m picking Cybersecurity because you said so😊 & plus I agree with it relevancy in future years. I'm a react front end developer btw. I love your videos & always looking forward to ur videos♥️.

    • @paulopma
      @paulopma Před rokem +2

      @Daniel Emenike It's funny, we're in the exact same positions. I just started to go into cybersec this year and I'm actualy working as a frontend with React. I started this transition because I think frontend will be one of the first fields to be replaced by AI.

    • @emenikedaniel
      @emenikedaniel Před rokem +3

      @@paulopma Wow, congrats bro on making the transition. Honestly, most of the tasks we do are repetitive and I also needed something more exciting than coding web front end pages. Our experience of react is actually a plus in the Cyber security field, since we already understand how the web works. Cheers mate

    • @Jon-tp6gr
      @Jon-tp6gr Před rokem

      Yo

    • @karimkhan7552
      @karimkhan7552 Před rokem

      @@Danuxsywhich country you live ?

  • @This_World_Aint_For_The_Weak

    Hi Tiffany,
    Please can you clarify when you say software development. Does it include web development? Also, I heard that AI can perform some data analytics. Is this true? If its true, can there be a threat to data analysts? I have never, never been so confused on what to do. This AI thing is causing too much confusions and panic. This is a very confusing time for those who wanna get in tech.

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for opening up and sharing your thoughts! Yes, web development would be under software development. I know this is not a perfect answer but honestly do not let AI stop you from learning whatever area you are passionate about. That knowledge you gain you can continue to build on. Remember that AI doesnt just affect tech. It affects all industries. Being in tech and having these skills gives us the ability to build and grow along side it.

    • @elisavalentina507
      @elisavalentina507 Před rokem +1

      I have the same doubt about data analytics :/

  • @tigeralpha7600
    @tigeralpha7600 Před rokem +9

    Hey just discovered your channel and just wanted to ask that what tech/IT related skills should business graduates should look for in order to have a real competitive advantage because most of the time IT and CS graduates dominate this field, will really love a reply from you on this and if possible make a video on it thanks

  • @ivansizhuk3950
    @ivansizhuk3950 Před rokem +2

    What about blockchain, you were talking about it in your previous videos but not in this one, so I'm just wondering what do you think is the potential of it in the future

  • @AyusshiSingh
    @AyusshiSingh Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks, Tiff...this meant a lot to me!

  • @norbertodanielhernandez1763

    Thanks so much for your sharing. I hope that will inspire many talent people out there. Thanks.

  • @karenzhou1083
    @karenzhou1083 Před rokem

    Thank you. I like what you said about not going off path with every new hype.

  • @mohdsameer2445
    @mohdsameer2445 Před rokem +1

    After watching thumbnail I thought I'm in future

  • @assistofficial9814
    @assistofficial9814 Před rokem

    currently trying to get my ccna and become a network engineer. Going to be very interesting in the coming years with it.

  • @frankprit3320
    @frankprit3320 Před 11 měsíci +3

    my biggest problem with the tech industry and we all know this, is that we all work incredibly hard to learn a new skills and in a very short time those skills become antiquated.
    It feels as if we are being used by the industry so that Corporations can make a quick/large profit and then we are quickly discarded afterwards.
    this has been my experience for that past 30 years. AI will only expedite this process.
    the industry and the Government know this, which is why they are looking at creating a UBI.

  • @issarihani7908
    @issarihani7908 Před rokem +1

    I think when it comes to cybersecurity AI technologies such as machine learning, deep learning and computer vision will be used to create countermeasures for certain types of cyber attacks.

  • @arturom7903
    @arturom7903 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for share your knowledge. I love to know about new IT. 🙂

  • @david103857
    @david103857 Před rokem +4

    Yes and no! 😀
    A few years into my career I encountered a mainframe (in 2011) still in use and doing business. The 50-60 year old developers were paid danger money to undertake Cobol development as the skills were so scarce!
    Anyway the company decided to replace the mainframe with...Oracle! lol!
    There's always legacy tech around if you're expert in it, but you shouldn't be afraid to adapt new tools into own suite.
    Right now AI is at the point of being an enhanced search engine that can patch together resources from different web sites. It makes mistakes but it can help save development time.
    It will improve but I'm not yet convinced it can do everything. One role that will need humans for some time is analysis and testing. As humans we struggle to get requirements from businesses let alone AI!

  • @eshaannilekar3851
    @eshaannilekar3851 Před rokem +9

    Hey tiff great vid and editing!
    Can you make a detailed video on cybersecurity, how to get started, what certifications to have and salary trends..As cybercrimes increase every year , it is obvious this is going to be a in demand field.. But according to my research the entry level roles in this field weren't to clear and what as to engineers exactly do..If its penetration testing, attacking own systems to check for vulnerability,.code maintainance or network management.. would love a detailed vid on the same

  • @sumukhs7869
    @sumukhs7869 Před rokem

    i don't know much but I love you, you added value to my life

  • @paulhornbogen980
    @paulhornbogen980 Před rokem

    Hi Tiff: Just sub. to your channel. You are thinkig way down the road, and I like that. I am older person who is going into cybersecurity and software engineering. It is total mindset to learning and getting a job.l Tiff think of me as a guy that wants to work with your grandparents in the field of mental health. I want to use these two fields to pay for neuroscience stuff in the field of dementia. As this video shows, I am looking down the road from an aging perspective. Is the aging bias being blown out of the water. Yup. You can learn at any age. In my own journey Ms. T. it is important to look at cybersecurity from a business perspective or holistic view. You are spot on with the need for project management in software engineering and cybersecurity. Solid future insight. Keep up the good work. Your content is very practical.

  • @saintkret
    @saintkret Před 11 měsíci

    Great thoughts! Thank you for all your efforts put in creating this video!

  • @tythoj
    @tythoj Před rokem +12

    Don't worry Tiff. AI may replace your programming abilities but it can't replace your beauty. Haha, continuous learning is the way to go. I'm learning python and using Chatgpt to help me code and debug. I'm not sure if it's hindering me or furthering my progress for learning how to code because I feel like I am copying and pasting at times. I can eventually read and understand the code but I don't think I would have come up or wrote it that way. Is this the same as other devs finding code snippets on forums and using it?

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing! Honestly, even without chatpgt, people have been using sites like Stackoverflow and taking that code for years! As long as you understand it as you are using code from it. The reality is AI helping people code isnt going anywhere so it sounds like you are on the right path by embracing it.

    • @TheSoulCrisis
      @TheSoulCrisis Před rokem

      The way I see it is AI will not replace skilled developers, but skilled developers will leverage the AI tech and the need to hire junior developers will decrease in the future.

  • @laguirre94
    @laguirre94 Před rokem

    XR and AR are so underrated and to me, that is the future right there.

  • @barathelango267
    @barathelango267 Před rokem

    Other youtubers: makes thumb nail face
    Tiff:poses*

  • @ilq00477able
    @ilq00477able Před rokem

    I love your channel. I subbed :)
    Great video. Beautiful and wise. I love it.

  • @karlroth7082
    @karlroth7082 Před 10 měsíci

    We can invest our cash in equities while we create new a.I. apostle that will help others. Doing more creativity is key to survival of the future.

  • @EugeneAtViaTyping
    @EugeneAtViaTyping Před rokem

    Wow! Great research, amazing video!

  • @V1ctoria00
    @V1ctoria00 Před rokem +2

    Absolutely every single company "that is flourishing" will 100% require digital tools and literacy to maintain economic stability and presence. Any company or project that isn't using these tools will be crushed and overwhelmed by the productivity of those that are completing the same tasks with AI tools and digital aids. Today's world is hypercompetitive and anyone who makes anything or does anything is in competition with the global market of others making and doing the same thing and the ones with the best tools will have the fastest and greatest reach as well as the highest output.

  • @sabuein
    @sabuein Před rokem

    As always, thank you, Tiff :)

  • @snehil0801
    @snehil0801 Před rokem +1

    Makes complete sense, we are seeing it already, today's program manager cannot be just a people manager, even if they need to talk to his team he needs to know programming, but this shift needs to be initiated by the companies also, they need to invest little more in training their engineers to learn these, and shift to these mindset.

  • @MuttakinRashidComedy
    @MuttakinRashidComedy Před rokem

    You are an awesomely talented and blessed Person, Tiff. Love from Bangladeshis around the world

  • @simonhandy962
    @simonhandy962 Před rokem +1

    Great stuff.... lot of food for thought but packed with positive vibes which is really the only way to go.

  • @Santiago_Handle
    @Santiago_Handle Před rokem

    This video just popped up in my main youtube page, I clicked and I swear! I fell in love!😍You could be a model if you wanted to. I mean no disrepect to your brain, but WOW❤❤

  • @22tango0071
    @22tango0071 Před rokem +1

    Technology is changing, and my computer is 7 yrs old. It's about doing more with less and faster. It's about the experience. Now you go to the dentist and need a crown - it's made while you wait.. AI will be like the HP12c, which was massive in finance. The tech jobs will be contractor jobs and your job will be like the handyman. good job blue nails

  • @digigoliath
    @digigoliath Před rokem +2

    This is one exciting field because the learning never stops. It gets very uncomfortable to be hit with the REFRESH button everytime we feel we have mastered the technolgy. If ever it is felt that there is no need to keep upgrading our skills, then it is time to quit IT. But damn, what a great time it is. So many things to learn & too little time!

    • @WanderingHuman-py4ts
      @WanderingHuman-py4ts Před rokem +1

      You’re like an ant in a lot of ways. You’re a good little worker ant. Keep hitting refresh. Keep learning. Keep doing it to stay relevant and valuable to a company that provides a service. Keep doing it as we live through this exciting time of creating a monster.

    • @mansooradolee7800
      @mansooradolee7800 Před rokem

      ​@@WanderingHuman-py4ts What the what

    • @priyakushwaaha
      @priyakushwaaha Před rokem

      ​@@WanderingHuman-py4tsdeep

  • @vickito
    @vickito Před rokem +1

    You are the kind of friend I’d like to have, for real, greetings from Peru! 🇵🇪

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem +2

      Wow, thank you! That made my day! Wishing you all the best!

    • @vickito
      @vickito Před rokem

      @@TiffInTech just telling the truth! :)

  • @cttmobile2670
    @cttmobile2670 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for providing some guidance now that AI is here. I also have a year left to complete my Software Engineering program and was wondering what the future will look like. Great video 🙂

  • @Stoicthinking
    @Stoicthinking Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you, that was really interesting ❤

  • @guillermocantu8939
    @guillermocantu8939 Před rokem +24

    I think by 2030, or maybe even by next year, what we are going to be doing mostly is controlling AI to do the heavy lifting for us, the coding and programming. We will have to be literate in the programming languages still to be able to command and revise the AI’s work. AI is just another tool, like Google has been for the past two decades, but just like the past two decades, we will have to know how to use it and verify it’s output. If we don’t know what to ask of it then it just becomes an unusable tool.
    A fictional example of this would be Iron Man and Jarbis. If Tony didn’t know what to do with Jarbis, he would just do basic everyday tasks, but being creative and well literate in engineering, he could control it to make the suits. AI alone wouldn’t be able to do something like that without the correct human input. It’s a bit of an out there example, but that’s how I see jobs going forward. Surgeons commanding AI to perform surgeries, Architects commanding AI to get the best quality of building while still being appealing, and software engineers commanding AI to build highly functional and secure software with all the right parameters

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for sharing! Woah I didnt even think of Iron Man .Great example. Yes, it will be interesting to see what happens. The most important part is to continue to learn and grow!

    • @AdalydGracia
      @AdalydGracia Před rokem

      Excellent comment 👌

    • @ryanmanchikanti5265
      @ryanmanchikanti5265 Před rokem +7

      You forgot about Ultron bro 😂

    • @guillermocantu8939
      @guillermocantu8939 Před rokem

      @@ryanmanchikanti5265 hahaha yeah, but I doubt that machines taking over or becoming harmful will happen, specially if we learn to be ethical about it and evolve with them. The only way I see something bad happening with AI is governments using it for war or terrorists, but that’s where cybersecurity and the ability to manipulate them comes in

    • @AjitSingh-hr9bv
      @AjitSingh-hr9bv Před rokem

      @@ryanmanchikanti5265 💀

  • @aruha2847
    @aruha2847 Před rokem

    Excellent video! As a genZ worker, I often get bored of plain software engineering.

  • @joninwm
    @joninwm Před rokem

    What would be the best career now through 2030 and beyond for remote work that also pays well. I am wanting to travel and work while we still can.

  • @saketkumar4783
    @saketkumar4783 Před rokem

    if names u find difficult to pronounce plz have it displayed on the screen!!..for us to know about them more. Thanks

  • @moisesespiritosanto2195
    @moisesespiritosanto2195 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I'm from São Paulo! Yeah the Best!

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem +1

      Hi!! Happy you are here! Hope your week is off to a great start.

  • @bahaarichman8456
    @bahaarichman8456 Před rokem +1

    This is one of your best videos, Tiffany.

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem +1

      Wow, thank you! That means so much!

  • @dynamicentry8321
    @dynamicentry8321 Před rokem +5

    Skills can be learned and picked up on the job. All you need is the right attitude.

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem +1

      Attitude is everything!!

    • @adamrules01
      @adamrules01 Před rokem +1

      It depends. I think that's wishful thinking.

    • @adamrules01
      @adamrules01 Před rokem

      @@Danuxsy Not true either, some of the most successful people in the world are socially awkward engineers, programmers and software developers

    • @adamrules01
      @adamrules01 Před rokem

      @@Danuxsy Maybe its because they have higher confidence, its nothing to do with looks. Trust me looks are only good for first impressions. The content of your character is what will see you to success.

    • @adamrules01
      @adamrules01 Před rokem

      @@Danuxsy incel

  • @adeelatif9699
    @adeelatif9699 Před rokem +1

    Hi I am a Senior Graphic Designer with 5+ Years of Experience, currently working as an Art Director at a company, I am eager to start Cyber Security and also want to pursue Masters in it because I am done Bachelors in Computer Science this June,2022. What do you suggest me should I go for Cyber Security or stay in Designing and get into UI UX design maybe? If I should go into Cyber Security, can you suggest me where to start from?

  • @truthteller3024
    @truthteller3024 Před rokem

    Thanks for the information.
    also good to consider that a) background music is so intrusive b) 0.75 speed is more understandable

  • @ayo4041
    @ayo4041 Před rokem +2

    I feel Product management and Product design should be added to your list as technology evolves new products in various areas from A.I, Cloud, etc still needs this two skill sets to develop a good product out there as well as for each product most especially developed either in machine learning a product manager still needs to work with such product team to develop that and achieve a great market ecosystem just a thought though.

  • @njscott-im6ps
    @njscott-im6ps Před rokem

    Thanks for informative video 4 future generation

  • @29DPT
    @29DPT Před rokem

    These are great tips hope ❤thank you these really help

  • @Ifalvarado
    @Ifalvarado Před rokem

    This is true about being open-minded. I seen a lot of IT peoplez mostly kids who do not open themselves and fails in a lot of things , they are just in it for the money and think they know it all

  • @chegoranov
    @chegoranov Před rokem +1

    Also how do you see Blockchain developer demand by 2030? Thanks again!

  • @FREE_HUMANITY
    @FREE_HUMANITY Před 16 dny

    Great content, Tiff, can you do me a favour please just don't bother using background music!

  • @jonasfelix1735
    @jonasfelix1735 Před rokem

    Such great content Tiff, thank you for sharing.

  • @bekjonbakhromov
    @bekjonbakhromov Před rokem +1

    Chat GPT summarize :)
    The transcript discusses the skills that will be in demand for 2030.
    The speaker believes that many different roles in IT will become merged and more closely intertwined.
    Digital literacy is identified as a necessary skill for over half of all jobs by 2030 according to the World Economic Forum.
    The speaker believes that staying up-to-date with technological advances will be more important than ever before.
    Cybersecurity is identified as an area that will continue to be in demand.

  • @Starrky923
    @Starrky923 Před rokem

    my biggest problem right now is massive lay offs and saturation of market on mid level and it's really hard to find fit for offers at the moment

  • @sergionavarro3865
    @sergionavarro3865 Před rokem +1

    Great info! love this girl!

  • @Shreshth71
    @Shreshth71 Před rokem +3

    Great insights on tech world, really motivating to continue my tech path😊

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem +1

      Great to hear! Wishing you all the best :)

  • @spsbhaktagopaljeenamta1554

    Thanks for the insights its really helpful

  • @williamvillacis57
    @williamvillacis57 Před rokem

    Hi. I am sure that this amazing technology help us in May aspects or in our daily life. But I am afraid because of some day this technology replece us in our Jobs or our planet. But it's only my opinion don't afraid. See you soon and continue with interest topics.

  • @bryangranado6581
    @bryangranado6581 Před rokem

    Nice tiff. Always with a gratest content

  • @Wanderer2035
    @Wanderer2035 Před rokem

    I’m not so sure that programming is safe. But I’m thinking definitely cyber security is good

  • @VincentAnthony-cy8jb
    @VincentAnthony-cy8jb Před rokem

    Your videos meant alot to me

  • @carlossalasamper
    @carlossalasamper Před rokem +2

    Original content!! Thanks!

  • @Avatar911
    @Avatar911 Před rokem +1

    most of the existing big applications are difficult to automate it and they are already stable
    they need exp devleopers AI can't replace them and its impossible
    may be to automate existing projects AI models should train on our existing code base also to automate it

  • @JaimeChereau
    @JaimeChereau Před rokem

    Just a moment, I have approx 50 years, and you basically describe how I start work, we make everything, we design, we program, we are the database guys, we install , maintain and configure servers, and all necessary to project create and maintain the project. .. And you say the future it's like old times, hmmmmm interesting...

  • @sofiadiaz6698
    @sofiadiaz6698 Před rokem +1

    Great video Tiff!

    • @TiffInTech
      @TiffInTech  Před rokem +1

      Glad you liked it!! Hope you are having a great day :):)

  • @Jacob-Sent.
    @Jacob-Sent. Před rokem

    What a nice and funny entry X)