▲ | the_af 4 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> Soon we'll start having juniors who started out with this stuff. But who will hire them? Businesses are ramping down from hiring juniors, since apparently a few good seniors with AI can replace them (in the minds of the people doing the hiring). Or is it that when all of the previous batch of seniors have retired or died of old age, businesses will have no option but to hire juniors trained "the new way", without a solid background to help them understand when AI solutions are flawed or misguided, and pray it all works out? | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | furyofantares 4 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> But who will hire them? Anyone who wants a competitive advantage? My claim is that the gap between junior and senior has temporarily widened, which is why someone who previously would want to hire juniors might not right now. But I expect it will narrow as a generation that learned on this stuff comes into the fold, probably to a smaller gap than existed pre-LLM. I think it will also narrow if the tools continue to get better. | |||||||||||||||||
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