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      <title>We&#39;ve Been Training Junior Data Engineers Wrong: AI Just Made It Obvious.</title>
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      <description>A Wharton study put 1,372 people in front of a deliberately wrong AI. 73% followed it anyway. Not from carelessness - from fluency, confidence, and the absence of a trained skeptical reflex. We built that gap ourselves: ten years of certifications that taught procedure and skipped judgment. Now the procedures belong to agents, and the engineers we trained have no independent model to cross-check against. This is about what we teach instead - and why broken things are the best place to start.</description>
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