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  <title>MLA 030 AI Job Displacement &amp;amp; ML Careers</title>
  <description> ML engineering demand remains high with a 3.2 to 1 job-to-candidate ratio, but entry-level hiring is collapsing as AI automates routine programming and data tasks. Career longevity requires shifting from model training to production operations, deep domain expertise, and mastering AI-augmented workflows before standard implementation becomes a commodity. Links  Notes and resources at&amp;amp;nbsp;ocdevel.com/mlg/mla-30  Try a walking desk&amp;amp;nbsp;- stay healthy &amp;amp;amp; sharp while you learn &amp;amp;amp; code  Generate a podcast&amp;amp;nbsp;- use my voice to listen to any AI generated content you want   Market Data and Displacement ML engineering demand rose 89% in early 2025. Median salary is $187,500, with senior roles reaching $550,000. There are 3.2 open jobs for every qualified candidate. AI-exposed roles for workers aged 22 to 25 declined 13 to 16%, while workers over 30 saw 6 to 12% growth. Professional service job openings dropped 20% year-over-year by January 2025. Microsoft cut 15,000 roles, targeting software engineers, and 30% of its code is now AI-generated. Salesforce reduced support headcount from 9,000 to 5,000 after AI handled 30 to 50% of its workload. Sector Comparisons  Creative:&amp;amp;nbsp;Chinese illustrator jobs fell 70% in one year. AI increased output from 1 to 40 scenes per day, crashing commission rates by 90%. Trades:&amp;amp;nbsp;US construction lacks 1.7 million workers. Licensing takes 5 years, and the career fatality risk is 1 in 200. High suicide rates (56 per 100,000) and emerging robotics like the $5,900 Unitree R1 indicate a 10 to 15 year window before automation. Orchestration:&amp;amp;nbsp;Prompt engineering roles paying $375,000 became nearly obsolete in 24 months. Claude Code solves 72% of GitHub issues in under eight minutes.  Technical Specialization Priorities  Model Ops:&amp;amp;nbsp;Move from training to deployment using vLLM or TensorRT. Set up drift detection and monitoring via MLflow or Weights &amp;amp;amp; Biases. Evaluation:&amp;amp;nbsp;Use DeepEval or RAGAS to test for hallucinations, PII leaks, and adversarial robustness. Agentic Workflows:&amp;amp;nbsp;Build multi-step systems with LangGraph or CrewAI. Include human-in-the-loop checkpoints and observability. Optimization:&amp;amp;nbsp;Focus on quantization and distillation for on-device, air-gapped deployment. Domain Expertise:&amp;amp;nbsp;57.7% of ML postings prefer specialists in healthcare, finance, or climate over generalists.  Industry Perspectives  Accelerationists (Amodei, Altman):&amp;amp;nbsp;Predict major disruption within 1 to 5 years. Skeptics (LeCun, Marcus):&amp;amp;nbsp;Argue LLMs lack causal reasoning, extending the adoption timeline to 10 to 15 years. Pragmatists (Andrew Ng): Argue that as code gets cheap, the bottleneck shifts from implementation to specification.  </description>
  <author_name>Machine Learning Guide</author_name>
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