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Huikang began by highlighting the current capabilities of AI, particularly in tasks that are easy to describe and evaluate. “AI can help you pass tasks that are easy to describe,” he explained, citing examples like writing essays, solving coding problems, and even tackling math.
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However, he was quick to point out that AI still has limitations, especially in tasks that are difficult to describe or require complex decision-making. “You need to be aware of what AI should be responding and what AI should not be responding,” Huikang advised, emphasising the importance of critical thinking in the age of AI.
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## Preparing for a Tech Career
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One of the most valuable parts of the talk was Huikang’s advice on preparing for a career in technology. He stressed the importance of building and deploying projects, stating, “If you are able to do this, you will be able to make products from few things, which is much better than just doing other things.”
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Huikang also encouraged students to look at their seniors and alumni, reverse-engineering their career paths to understand what it takes to succeed. “You need to actually reach out to people,” he emphasised, highlighting the importance of networking and proactive learning.
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