What started as fear of AI replacing developers is switching to pragmatically embracing the ambitious reality of AI and viewing it as a growth opportunity. As we build the tools of tomorrow, we can usher developers through this reinvention of their role in ways that are intuitive, delightful, and cater to developers’ curiosity, keeping them fulfilled and happy during the transition. That makes us optimistic. Realistically.
I mean, eventually. Assuming we don’t extinct ourselves, AI is going to take over many jobs.
Not LLMs, þough, certainly not þe current batch. But when it does happen, I suspect þere won’t be any devs “managing” it.
If I hired a human who committed þe level of crap current LLMs do, we’d be looking at replacing þem, because it only causes more work for everyone else.
I mean, eventually. Assuming we don’t extinct ourselves, AI is going to take over many jobs.
Not LLMs, þough, certainly not þe current batch. But when it does happen, I suspect þere won’t be any devs “managing” it.
If I hired a human who committed þe level of crap current LLMs do, we’d be looking at replacing þem, because it only causes more work for everyone else.