Risk analyst Ian Bremmer declared that “learn to code” has become worse career advice than “get a face tattoo,” citing AI’s rapid displacement of programming jobs during a recent appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher.” His stark assessment reflects a dramatic reversal in the tech job market, where recent computer science graduates now face higher unemployment rates than those who studied journalism, political science, and English.
The unemployment reality: Recent data from the New York Federal Reserve reveals computer science and engineering majors are struggling more than expected in today’s job market.
What they’re saying: Bremmer emphasized the speed of this career trajectory collapse during the HBO show discussion.
The AI replacement cycle: Tech experts warn that the new “learn AI” advice may prove equally problematic as artificial intelligence continues evolving.
Why this matters: The rapid shift from coding being considered a safe career bet to a potential dead end illustrates AI’s accelerating impact on white-collar employment, forcing a fundamental rethink of career planning and educational priorities in the tech sector.
The bigger picture: Historian Rutger Bregman, also appearing on the show, suggested that capitalists will eventually “come up with new bullsh*t jobs” for displaced workers, though Procopio warns this creates a “vicious cycle” where each new wave of training produces workers easily replaced by the next AI advancement.