In the 80's computers were introduced and they did clerical work as instructed, for me this meant i dropped the mechanical pencil and logged on to AutoCAD.
The 90's allowed me to now send blueprints via email and the internet vs printing on velum and sending via US Post office.
Around 2010 Smart phones allowed that work to be accessed off-site, on the move. Didn't have to be in the office anymore.
AI Today (really started about 2020) can process more of the cognitive part of my role, vs just processing data that was input for a output.
The trick for anyone moving forward is building your soft skills, empathy, creativity
and critical judgement (oversight, validation of what AI gives you) will make you most valuable.
Our lifetime has seen the fastest adaptation of technological revolutions than any other time in history IMHO.
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