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    <description>I keep arguing that AI is going to shrink IT departments hard — fewer coders, fewer business analysts, fewer scrum masters, fewer QA testers. That part is real, and I won&#39;t dress it up. But there&#39;s one genuinely new role emerging in the rubble: the person who takes a freshly AI-built feature, plays with it, and imagines the version that&#39;s actually better. There will be nowhere near enough of these seats to replace what&#39;s lost, the skillset barely overlaps with the jobs disappearing, and the responsibility is enormous.</description>
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