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Do developers even need to "learn to code" anymore?
For years, "learn to code" was a golden rule for career growth. But with AI assistants writing entire functions, debugging code, and even generating full applications, is traditional coding knowledge still essential?
Will the future of development be prompt engineering rather than coding?
Will AI make deep knowledge of algorithms and system design more important, while reducing the need for syntax memorization?
If AI does the coding, what skills will become most valuable for future developers?
Will AI replace entrepreneurs or make them stronger?
AI is automating marketing, sales, and analytics. Some startups are even being built with minimal human involvement.
Do you think we ll soon see AI-driven companies where key decisions are made by AI?
Would that be an advantage or a weakness?
Is AI already influencing how you run your business?
Will personal branding become the most important SEO strategy?
With Google prioritizing EEAT (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness), personal brands seem to rank better than faceless websites.
Are real people (founders, creators, influencers) becoming more important than corporate brands for SEO?
Will businesses need to invest more in personal branding for search visibility?
How can brands build authority in an AI-driven search world?
Is the future of SEO more about trust and authenticity rather than technical optimizations? Let s discuss!