I've been very lucky to have had a constantly changing career in engineering. We used slide rules in Uni until the first relatively well off student in our group spent $225 (a fortune in 1972) on a calculator. It would now be considered barely worthy of first year high school, but we all clustered around while he demonstrated this amazing new gadget. As time went on we all had to adapt and learn. We now use software and technology that has undreamed of capabilities compared to what we had to work with early on - pencil and paper. Even Covid has changed how we work. I can now work from home as easily as going into the office, and save three hours a day travelling. Technology has had a profound effect on what we can do, how we work, and for how long we can work. Luckily, AI hasn't been able to take over our profession - yet.