Just curious since it seems everyone is mentioning AI in some form in majority of what I see posted here (maybe just the Reddit “algorithm” at work?). It’s almost like not doing AI is enough of a differentiator at this point to stand out in the market. Is there some crossover between Reddit and AI specifically, or is it a bigger trend that everyone is hopping on the AI bandwagon? Feels like “ai” is a rebrand of “machine learning”/“ml” buzzwords from recent past - a lot of fudging the edges of the actual definition, in what I think is an attempt to seem attractive in the funding market. Is anyone concerned about that backfiring?

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    I’m working on a training and development course for career switchers to get into the space industry.

    Some of my training will need to cover AI, but AI itself isn’t the product I’m working on

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      The idea of having a course for career switchers is pretty cool in general. What sort of job is this going to be geared towards?