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ori_b 2 hours ago

> ... and are we pretending that automating tasks is some strange new idea that has just appeared?

Of course not. Paying people has always been undesirable for the people paying. Software has been an exceptionally cushy job for an exceptionally long time, so people are exceptionally excited to pay less.

Since the act of typing has never been the bulk of a software engineer's time -- the act of understanding has been -- the way that AI speeds up development is by allowing the shortcutting of understanding. The understanding of details is what has historically made software engineers expensive and difficult to replace. Any idiot can type fast, but typing fast doesn't someone a software engineer. The excitement is about automating the understanding of problems, because understanding is expensive.

ldng an hour ago | parent [-]

Except it does not work ex-nihilo and the bubble busrt is going to be painful

ori_b 34 minutes ago | parent [-]

It doesn't have to; it just has to be good enough for any idiot to operate it, and get good enough results.