| ▲ | imiric 17 hours ago | |||||||
Jobs are replaced when new technology is able to produce an equivalent or better product that meets the demand, cheaper, faster, more reliably, etc. There is no evidence that the current generation of "AI" tools can do that for software. There is a whole lot of marketing propping up the valuations of "AI" companies, a large influx of new users pumping out supremely shoddy software, and a split in a minority of users who either report a boost in productivity or little to no practical benefits from using these tools. The result of all this momentum is arguably net negative for the industry and the world. This is in no way comparable to changes in the footwear, travel, and telecom industries. | ||||||||
| ▲ | danny_codes 14 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I was with you till like a month ago. Now I’m not so sure.. | ||||||||
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