We are living in an era where Artificial Intelligence is no longer a technology of the future—it has become our new reality.
But the question that concerns me is not:
"How do we use AI?"
The question that truly matters is:
“Who will build the next generation of AI?”
That is why I continue teaching children Python and Full Stack Development.
Because every great engineer once started with their very first line of code.
It is impossible to become an AI architect without understanding programming. It is impossible to secure the digital world without understanding networks. And it is impossible to build the technologies of tomorrow without mastering the fundamentals.
My journey has never been a short one.
I began with physical infrastructure and hardware.
Then I moved into System Administration.
After that came Network Administration.
Next came Full Stack Development.
The following step was Cybersecurity and Information Security.
Today, I continue my journey in Artificial Intelligence—not as someone who simply uses AI tools, but as an engineer who wants to understand how intelligence is created, how models are trained, how algorithms are designed, and how to build AI solutions from the ground up.
Over the years, I have learned one important truth:
Technology does not replace people. People who understand technology replace those who do not.
That is why, today, it is no longer enough to simply use technology.
You must understand how it works.
You must know how to design it.
You must know how to secure it.
And you must be able to create it.
Python, Full Stack Development, Networking, Cybersecurity, Information Security, Data Science, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence are not isolated disciplines.
They are parts of one interconnected engineering ecosystem.
Every new skill opens the door to the next.
Every line of code becomes another brick in the foundation of the future.
I always tell my students:
Don't become professionals who are controlled by technology. Become engineers who create, shape, and lead technology.
In the coming years, Artificial Intelligence will transform thousands of professions.
But the world will always need people who can guide its development responsibly.
Because a true engineer is not afraid of the future.
A true engineer creates it.