AI is Changing the Job Market
AI no longer lives only in chats and apps — it's already controlling robots, factories, and warehouses. Hundreds of thousands of industrial robots appear every year, and companies like Waymo trust AI with real roads and extreme conditions.
This kicks off a new race — for people who can manage all this. But there's a problem — such specialists are nearly nonexistent. Physical AI requires knowledge of programming, electronics, mechanics, and physics all at once. A mistake here isn't a bug in an app — it's an accident or production downtime.
Experts say it straight: the market is growing faster than the education system. That's why businesses increasingly bet on training from scratch. Without people with an engineering mindset, "smart" machines simply won't take off.