▲ | dmix 2 days ago | |||||||
Even if we don't write code software engineers (or technically minded people) will be able to coordinate hundreds of AI bots better than the average person and manage the systems. If there's a day where programming is not as valuable I'm pretty confident I can find some way to be useful in the future economy. And if it's real AGI, not airplanes flying themselves with a pilot stuff, then we probably will have to re-think employment anyway | ||||||||
▲ | rybosworld a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Even if we don't write code software engineers (or technically minded people) will be able to coordinate hundreds of AI bots better than the average person and manage the systems. There might be a period of time where product management and qa are still done by people, but I think that period will be transitory and short. I think software engineers in general are grossly underestimating the probability they will be replaced. On a 20-30 year timeline, that probability might be close to 100%. Probably, it will also be gradual, and those who are displaced (starting with least experienced, to most), will not be able to find similar employment. We are all more or less opting into this without a fight. | ||||||||
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