Comment by sublinear
1 day ago
All this AI discussion has done is reveal how naive some people are.
You're not losing your job unless you work on trivial codebases. There's a very clear pattern what those are: startups, greenfield, games, junk apps, mindless busywork that probably has an existing better tool on github, etc. Basically anything that doesn't have any concrete business requirements or legal liability.
This isn't to say those codebases will always be trivial, but good luck cleaning that up or facing the reality of having to rewrite it properly. At least you have AI to help with boilerplate. Maybe you'll learn to read docs along the way.
The people claiming to be significantly more productive are either novice programmers or optimistic for unexplained reasons they're still trying to figure out. When they want to let us know, most people still won't care because it's not even the good kind of unreasonable that brings innovation.
The only real value in modern LLMs is that natural language processing is a lot better than it used to be.
Are we done now?
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