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Ask HN: Will technology make me redundant by the time I turn 50?

2 pointsby boredmgrover 2 years ago
Dear Community, I am Engg Manager in a public listed company where I deliver applications &#x2F; web apps which use AI models for some&#x2F;most user journeys.<p>I am worried that technology will make me redundant in another 8 - 10 yrs time frame. Am I overthinking? if not, what are some suggestions?

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themodelplumberover 2 years ago
That can be a tough concern. And then, &quot;am I overthinking&quot;--this question is often good at stirring up trouble of different kinds, especially if the response is some black-and-white thing like &quot;stop thinking about it altogether&quot;.<p>One alternative is to think differently, by organizing your thinking.<p>For example, rank your fears as specifically as possible: &quot;The specific technology that does steps X, Y, etc. will make me obsolete&quot;, etc. And then even break down and rank the various algorithms responsible for your redundancy.<p>What this kind of activity will do is give you purchase, or leverage, over the problem. You&#x27;ll be able to see specific, often immediate steps you can take to make yourself less replaceable.<p>In my experience it&#x27;s more likely that one&#x27;s own changing feelings, tastes, preferences, interests will force them to move on in the 5-10 year timeline. You can also prepare for this in a conscious way so it&#x27;s easier on future you.<p>However this works out for you, good luck &amp; keep going with your exploration of the topic--taking some breaks to enjoy the present of course :-)
LinuxBenderover 2 years ago
Not provided that you continuously learn, explore and adapt <i>both to technology and corporate culture</i>. There are plenty of 50+ year old people in development, engineering, etc... Those that kept current can work as long as they wish. Some may choose to retire early if they were lucky.
legitsterover 2 years ago
&gt; Am I overthinking?<p>Almost surely, yes.<p>People really misunderstand automation. If automation saves time and money, humans are fully capable of filling that consumption with something new and not yet automated. Some industries even <i>de-automate</i>. Coffee used to be made automatically at home every day for cheap. Now we spend a ton of money to have humans do it.<p>In addition, now that baby boomers have started retiring, I don&#x27;t think people fully understand the US labor pool has actually started contracting for the first time... since WWII?<p>&gt; what are some suggestions<p>The biggest risk, as always, is that your current skills or knowledge becomes obsolete. And you get to a point in your life where you can&#x27;t really go back to entry level in a new vertical.<p>Your biggest hedge against this is make sure you always have a foot in some other technology, or have transferrable people&#x2F;project management skills.
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dylanhassingerover 2 years ago
invest wisely and retire in 8-10 yrs
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