As companies scramble to keep up with the hype surrounding generative AI technology, employers are seeking to hire employees with a deep understanding of the technology. Data obtained by the Wall Street Journal from job search website Indeed shows that the number of positions related to generative artificial intelligence on the site has quadrupled since the beginning of this year. Due to the shortage of experienced AI professionals to meet the demand for these positions, American companies are offering highly competitive six-figure salaries to attract skilled employees. This talent competition is not limited to tech companies; other industries are also looking for employees with skills in generative artificial intelligence. For early and mid-career professionals, familiarity with artificial intelligence can also be profitable. The growth in generative artificial intelligence positions is because businesses are gradually recognizing the importance of understanding generative AI tools, which can improve products and increase productivity. Companies are willing to pay high salaries for employees with this skill.