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dontgetfired 2 days ago

90% of the job ads I see have the word "AI" in them. It can be a startup hoping for a get-rick-quick opportunity from the AI hype, or an established company.

Both types expect you to spend as many tokens as possible so that the AI bubble doesn't burst (presumably because leadership has a financial interest in this).

Your actual productivity isn't important. If you point out that you're much faster writing code on your own in 90% of cases, you will be told you're not good at AI, you're not prompting it correctly and that generally you're not AI-native and that you'll be left behind. To be precise, token usage is a performance metric, so you'll be let go if Claude is not running continuously 8 hours a day.

I'd like to know how many places have mandates to write 100% of your code using AI, as well as to max out your AI agent's plan. For some reason nobody talks about it even though I know several companies around the world that are forcing this on their employees.

If you're looking for a job then you don't have a choice, it's better to have an income. But if you're looking to change jobs to get away from AI to actually be productive and gain experience then it's a very bad job market.

ed_elliott_asc 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

I’ve been programming for 25 years, I’d struggle to think of a scenario where I’m faster writing code manually than prompting ai to do it

[edit 25 years not 20]

dontgetfired 2 days ago | parent [-]

You read the AI-generated code, right? That takes time and effort. Whereas if you wrote it yourself then you already read it.

ed_elliott_asc 2 days ago | parent [-]

Yes but it takes a lot less time to read it

nine_k 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

"AI" is everywhere, because it's the fashion. A lot of jobs do not require AI mastery, or even heavy use.

I'm searching for a job for many months, and I do see the uptick quite clearly.

dontgetfired 2 days ago | parent [-]

> "AI" is everywhere, because it's the fashion.

Fashion is when developers jump on the next web framework because they got bored of the old one.

But when you get fired for not enough token usage, that's something else. When bosses start demanding you write 100% of your code using AI, and then a few months later Anthropic reports 30% increase in usage, that's not fashion. People who invested in AI are putting a lot of pressure on developers to ensure their investment pays off.

groundzeros2015 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It feels like when Java and Object-oriented programming were popular. You must use the object orientation, it is the future. Imagine not being able to reuse code, etc.

andrekandre 6 hours ago | parent [-]

java, xml, corba, soap, uml out the wazoo... blech

by that metric it will take the industry about 10 years to recover from this

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otabdeveloper4 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> your AI agent's plan

Token billing is coming very-very soon, there won't be a "plan".

What will these companies do then?

ai_slop_hater 2 days ago | parent [-]

I will probably use a local model

ai_slop_hater 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

"AI-native" lmao, what a term