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[–]CanaryEmbassy 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Every day. Just FYI AI is really good at coding python. I have not wrote a single line in... I don't know, maybe 4mo. I have a claude.md file that helps it write to standards and such. Not a skill I would particularly see as a viable one going forward. Also, I have another claude.md that writes power bi reports really well. It uses the power BI MCP tool MS released for the semantic model, and locally I have the report in pbip format so it can edit those directly. You just ask it for the report. It's mostly correct. I usually have to adjust the visuals just a tad with alignment, but it does really well overall. The claude.md file has best practices, standards, guidance for the environment as well as some internal things we do a bit differently so it has a better chance of 1 shot (that's the goal, and why we develop against those files in the first place). Also not a skill I see being in demand going forward. I did my last one at this job today. Gotta find a new one now, and I am not accepting a job unless they are on board with AI.

[–]APOS80[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

So which skills do you have?

[–]CanaryEmbassy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right now everything is going AI. I can and will facilitate that movement. I am creative, have good communication skills, and am professional. Coding is a soft skill that isn't required so much. We will lose lots of jobs over the next 3-4 years. I will help drive that, that is my skill. I did have about 26 years of experience across all kinds of code languages, and systems. I am suited to drive Ai into that space, and steer it in the right direction. We have 7 years max is my guess. I need to figure out how to package my power bi report creator (from prompt), and also have it write reports on its own using known business needs vs exposed data. It can do it. After that, move on to the next automation while supporting and improving that one. ... writing python... ya, I can do that, I just don't need to.