> Your next interview won't be testing your AI skills
Not that I disagree with your overall point, but have you interviewed recently? 90% of companies I interacted with required (!) AI skills, and me telling them how exactly I "leverage" it to increase my productivity.
Are they just looking for AI skills? If so that's terrifying.
What a time to be alive. I once got roasted in an interview because I said I would use Google if I didn't know something (in this context, the answer to a question that would easily be found in language and compiler documentation).
I've done a couple flirty interviews and so far it hasn't come up. So take hope, it's not all bad.