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The headline-grabbing news that Anthropic is launching a $150 million “Claude Corps” fellowship to pay early-career workers $85,000 to learn AI highlights a massive shift in the labor market. It proves that the biggest hurdle facing tech giants right now is getting real-world organizations to understand how to actually use AI.But beneath the surface of this massive hiring push is something worth noting: you don’t need a computer science degree to survive the ongoing AI transition. But what you do need is to understand how vulnerable your current career track is to wage stagnation.The future belongs to "domain experts," otherwise known as people with deep knowledge of specific industries like education, healthcare or finance and who know how to work alongside large language models. If you refuse to adapt, your job might not disappear overnight, but your earning potential could quietly shrink as AI-literate peers optimize their output.Test your career's AI resilience right nowAI Career Resilience CalculatorYour long-term career security depends on a vital mix of your industry experience, your human-centric "soft" skills and your willingness to build basic AI fluency as studies show employees who use AI can make up to 40% more.To see where your current role falls on the safety spectrum, enter your field and experience into our AI Career Resilience Calculator.How to boost your score for free