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T-SQL Tuesday #189–AI and your Career

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I’m late to the party this month. Taiob Ali has a great invite for a topic that is likely on most people’s minds: AI and your career. I constantly hear people asking about this (well not lately, I’ve been on sabbatical).

I love the T-SQL Tuesday blog party and hope more people participate. Spread the word, ask others to write, and help promote this on socials.

AI and My Career

I’ve been a bit skeptical that AI would really help me. For the last 15-20 months I’ve been using AI in different ways, experimenting with things and seeing where it might be useful. A lot of my use has been in VS Code and Copilot, where I do some coding, and a lot of markdown/HTML management. Across that time I’ve found AI to be more and more useful with reformatting or suggestions completions.

More importantly, I’ve learned to “see” the hints and suggestions quicker and have AI save me time in little ways. None of the items are big, and it hasn’t built me a big piece of code, but I have found it to be very useful in saving minutes. Saving minutes multiple times a day starts to add up in the week and months.

My Outlook

I think AI will help me in my career in two big ways. First, there is the time saving and assistance it gives me that lets me be more productive. I look forward to more agents that can be configured to handle some tasks for me and just get things done. I haven’t been a big Siri/Hey Google person with setting appointments and small tasks, but I can see some of this starting to be more useful over time. I bet I can get some services and agents to do some work for me with natural language that eases my job.

I also think this GenAI tech (and other AI) will help me learn new skills and techniques. I’ve seen some people talking about using an AI to help them learn and I need to do some experimenting here. I tried to get it to build some web apps for me and it didn’t go as smoothly as I’d like, but I’m anxious to see if I can get it to help me learn how to better code in new ways as well as generate code for me.

It’s important to be able to judge if the AI is making good decisions, and that requires knowledge. In some cases, I have that knowledge. In others I don’t, but maybe AI can help me learn.

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