Can AI kill MBA jobs even if MBA is done from Ivy league universities? What should one pursue AI/ML from IIT or MBA from IIM in terms of better opportunities/wealth and career growth/duration?
Last Updated: 23.06.2025 09:45

At the best, AI can succeed in elimination of intermediate services
Human beings can sell, imagine and conceive what entices other human beings
Much better to finish a core discipline like computer engineering or computing and then get trained on AI and ML with a particular organization
Can bosses get fired for being too hard on employees?
AI may be able to perform HR functions but even those have a human element that is missing
By the time you finish school, is it not probable that whatever you learnt in school could be completely redundant?
In my day, they offered a course called information technology in college that taught stuff like html,xml, javascript and query languages and database integration
AI can't predict markets any better or worse than an algorithm with adequate design parameters
How can one pursue a degree in AI when the rules are still being written every day and changing every day?
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Models are rendered obselete and each version has a shelf life measured in weeks or months at the most, so doing a three or four year degree in such a discipline, to me is a waste of time
By the time of graduation, half the stuff learnt became obsolete and the degree had lesser value than a commerce graduate who had relevant oracle or other certifications
It is still a man proposes AI disposes model when you think of it
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That's not a model that is too much of a threat to the modern world
Open ended question mate
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Can AI kill MBA Jobs?
No timeline
AI can't do that
So pursuing an AI/ML full time degree is likely to be a major problem given the pace at which the field is changing
Meanwhile computer engineering still remains relevant because electronics, discrete math, core programming, oop, algorithms & data structures still form the basis of modern day computing
In the future, this could change but today's models are trained to gather as much data as possible and churn out as much meaningful information as it can
On this day, certainly not