| ▲ | philipnee 4 hours ago | |||||||
80% of my day to day job has never been pumping out lots of code. it is a complicated career is it? we do a lot of alignment, design and thinking. i can't even agree the idea of outsourcing thinking, i think AI is very good at helping us to think clearly, but it doesn't really "think" for us. if you do that then... likely very replacable. | ||||||||
| ▲ | azan_ 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
If AI becomes good enough to easily produce maintainable and high quality software, then I really can't see how demand for software engineers would not plummet. Even lots of non-coding work that software engineers do, such as accurately capturing what client actually wants, will become much less valuable - e.g. currently misunderstanding of client's requirements is catastrophic and can lead to waste of months of labour; with AI it could become matter of max few hours lost. So I can understand argument that software engineering careers might be safe because AI may plateau and we might never reach level where it's actually capable of producing good software. But I absolutely don't buy that software engineering will be safe even if such AI exists. Even if your current work is just 20% actually coding, you must remember about second order effects that will take place once quality code generation is 1000 times faster. | ||||||||
| ▲ | hnthrowaway0315 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
AI can also do alignment and pull from its vast training dataset for design and "thinking" -- because 99% of the problems in this world were already solved, multiple times, maybe not in the exactly same format, but in a very similar format. I also see that in the future humans will adapt to AI, instead of the opposite. Why? Because it's a lot easier for humans to adapt to AI, than the opposite. It's already happening -- why do companies ask their employees to write complete documentation for AI to consume? This is what I called "Adaption". I can also imagine that in the near future, when employment plummets, when basic income become general, when governments build massive condos for social housing -- everything new will be required to adapt to AI. The roads, the buildings, everything physical is going to be built with ease-of-navigation by AI in consideration. We don't need a Gen AI -- that is too expensive and too long term for the Capitalist class to consider. We only need a bunch of AI agents and robots coordinated in an environment that is friendly to them. | ||||||||
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