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Why the "AI Engineer" Window Won't Last Through 2030

Why the "AI Engineer" Window Won't Last Through 2030

The numbers are impressive: mid-level AI engineers just landed the biggest pay jump of any tech role this year — +9.2%, against a 0.8% market average. According to industry data, that window runs roughly from 2026 to 2029.
But here's what most people aren't saying: not all "AI" jobs are equal.
The ones wrapping an API call in a nice interface — quick LangChain prototypes — are already losing their value. Anyone can build one in a weekend now.
What holds its value is different: wiring a model into a real production system, handling it when it hallucinates or fails, proving a system works 95% of the time — not just in a polished demo.
In other words: the same skills that already mattered in software engineering before AI showed up. AI didn't remove the hard problems. It just moved them.
If you're learning AI right now, don't stop at "I can call an API." Learn what happens when it breaks in production — that's what will still matter once the hype window closes.

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