Domain Expertise is an Engineer’s Knight in Shining Armour 

“AI can execute large volumes of tasks, but it often misses the situational understanding that human experts intuitively bring.”
Zomato’s Nugget is Hiring GenAI Engineers
The conversation surrounding AI and job displacement often gets reduced to a neat equation: smarter AI equals fewer human jobs. It’s a narrative that assumes AI functions like an end-to-end solution, where requirements are fed in and finished products are received.  However, several experts in the industry today argue otherwise. Among them is Balaji Srinivasan, president of the Network School and a venture capitalist, who stated in an X post, “AI doesn’t do it end-to-end. It does it middle-to-middle. The new bottlenecks are prompting and verifying.”  Srinivasan believes the imbalance lies in how these tasks scale. “AI prompting scales, because prompting is just typing. But AI verifying doesn’t scale, because verifying AI output involves much more than just typin
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Supreeth Koundinya
Supreeth is an engineering graduate who is curious about the world of artificial intelligence and loves to write stories on how it is solving problems and shaping the future of humanity.
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