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Andrew Ng Maps 4 Key AI Engineering Skills Developers Need in 2026

Andrew stressed that the aim is to help developers prioritise the skills they need to learn and help employers identify skilled developers.
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August 18, 2026 08:00 AM IST | Written by Supriya Singh | Edited by Vaibhav Jha

As AI gets embedded in coding, British American computer scientist and co-founder of Google Brain and Coursera Andrew NG has outlined four key skills he believes developers need to build in the ever-evolving AI-led job market.

In a post on X, Andrew shared the map of the four most valuable AI engineering skills using an analysis of over 10,000 job postings, interviews with AI experts, hiring managers and recruiters, surveys and other online data. Andrew stressed that the aim is to help developers prioritise the skills they need to learn and help employers identify skilled developers.

“I am delighted to present The AI Engineering Skills Map. AI allows us to build software very differently today than in 2022, and everyone with the skills to take advantage of this shift has numerous exciting projects and job opportunities. But with the noisy, hype-filled, information environment around AI, what are the most valuable skills for you to learn?” Andrew tweeted.

 

“I have been working with my team to synthesize a map of AI engineering skills in order to help (i) developers prioritize what to learn, and (ii) employers hire skilled developers,” he mentioned.

Andrew said that AI engineering skills should not be viewed as limited to people with the job title of “AI engineer”. Developers across roles, including full stack engineers, data engineers, DevOps engineers and machine learning engineers will increasingly need these skills.

Building and Deploying AI Applications

Andrew said the key difference between AI and non-AI applications is that the former has unpredictable outputs. People who are skilled at building and deploying AI applications understand the building blocks of AI (such as LLMs, context engineering, RAG, agentic workflows, machine learning and deep learning) and, importantly, how to use statistical techniques to measure, steer, and govern AI systems so that they behave more predictably. A core skill in doing so is knowing how to drive disciplined evals and error analysis loops.

Software Engineering Fundamentals

Strong software engineering fundamentals remain important even as AI coding tools become more capable.”Understanding software fundamentals allows you to recognize what tradeoffs even exist. This leads to better decisions in choosing your software stack, designing system architecture, designing your data store, testing, and so on,” Andrew said.

Using Coding Agents

Andrew said the ability to work effectively with coding agents is becoming a key skill for developers. This involves understanding how coding agents work, their limitations and how much direction they require. Developers need to manage an agent’s context, decide when to plan and when to execute, and provide tests and evaluations that allow agents to check their own work.

Shaping the Build

Andrew highlighted that AI is also changing the role of software engineers from simply implementing predefined designs to deciding what should be built. “Engineers should no longer expect to be given a pixel-perfect design and asked only to implement it. Instead, effective AI engineering requires having product sense and understanding business context and customer goals, so you can participate in shaping and driving the build,” he said.

Andrew further emphasized that DeepLearning.AI’s principal focus is to help developers gain these AI engineering skills.

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    Supriya Singh is a Reporter at AI FrontPage covering the AI & Education and AI & Jobs beats. She brings six years of print and digital experience, including three years at The Asian Age, where she reported on higher education, Delhi government, and crime. She is based in Delhi-NCR.

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    Vaibhav Jha is an Editor and Co-founder of AI FrontPage. In his decade long career in journalism, Vaibhav has reported for publications including The Indian Express, Hindustan Times, and The New York Times, covering the intersection of technology, policy, and society. Outside work, he’s usually trying to persuade people to watch Anurag Kashyap films.

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