| ▲ | gbro3n 3 hours ago | |
Do you think if you or me stopped using AI that everyone else will too? We're still what we always were - problem solvers who have gained the ability to learn and understand systems better that the general population, communicate clearly (to humans and now AIs). Unfortunately our knowledge of language APIs and syntax has diminished in value, but we have so many more skills that will be just as valuable as ever. As the amount of software grows, so will the need for people who know how to manage the complexity that comes with it. | ||
| ▲ | lelanthran 9 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
> Unfortunately our knowledge of language APIs and syntax has diminished in value, but we have so many more skills that will be just as valuable as ever. There were always jobs that required those "many more skills" but didn't require any programming skills. We call those people Business Analysts and you could have been doing it for decades now. You didn't, because those jobs paid half what a decent/average programmer made. Now you are willingly jumping into that position without realising that the lag between your value (i.e. half your salary, or less) would eventually disappear. | ||