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bca309 No.814

What do I need to get into in order to stand a chance of becoming a member of the neo-excelsiites living in vast pleasure domes served by robots?

How do I get a good position in the coming automation wave when everybody who can't program robots and AI is put on basic income welfare to pacify them?

Is computer science the right subject, or do I need something more specific? Is doing some kind of robotics degree worth it, or should I be more general and just do computer science? I don't know much, but I'm just realizing this is happening, and I have a high IQ so I should be okay.

000000 No.828

This is a good way to decide:

http://www.payscale.com/college-salary-report/common-jobs-for-majors

Just, in general, look at trends of employment statistics by profession, and look at whichever one has consistently had the highest employment for the largest length of time with the least downward slope.




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