what disruptive times :-( We've invest years in a craft and see parts of it become commoditized and skills learned over years of dedicated study are now obsolete or are very cheap to replicate via AI... It feels like a big loss for us in the last part of our career
AI can only perform tasks it's been programmed for and lacks creativity or intuition. That's why it will never fully replace humans, as we possess qualities like emotional intelligence and complex decision-making that machines can’t replicate. That said, AI does handle about 80% of my repetitive programming tasks, and I don't mind that. After all, computers did the same for the typewriter!
Completely agree. It's improved my workflow speed and removed a lot of the big pain points of development and I feel has re-sparked that initial excitement I had when I first started! I can focus more on the creative side of it and let ChatGPT handle the mundane repetitive stuff :)
The next generation of companies that are going to capture the market is not the companies that replace or reduce its engineers to save money. It is going to be the companies that leverage both its engineers and AI to build amazing products.
Agreed. I saw a Ted talk where the speaker talked about this. If a company can get 2x out of a developer who uses AI, they’re not likely to fire a developer, but instead keep both of them and make great products faster, which allows them to scale faster
one new vulnerability, new framework or other new coding tool and all LLMs are useless, coz there is no longer human made codebase to train... they don't understand coding, they just statistically predict best next instruction, hence any new one will not be used as highly underrepresented in codebase ;-)
Ai was created by software engineers, nobody in the software industry listened when AI started being used for Art / music / writing etc etc. I think it's a bit rich if AI eventually replaces software developers and they complain about it.
Humans can understand when they are wrong, what they did wrong and what to do to correct the error. This is what we call Debugging. When a LLMs is wrong it doesn't understand it is wrong. In fact it doesn't understand anything, the only thing it does is find and output patterns in written text.
what disruptive times :-( We've invest years in a craft and see parts of it become commoditized and skills learned over years of dedicated study are now obsolete or are very cheap to replicate via AI... It feels like a big loss for us in the last part of our career
Crazy. Useful info people should know.
Hopefully it will dispel some of the fears around the technology
AI can only perform tasks it's been programmed for and lacks creativity or intuition. That's why it will never fully replace humans, as we possess qualities like emotional intelligence and complex decision-making that machines can’t replicate. That said, AI does handle about 80% of my repetitive programming tasks, and I don't mind that. After all, computers did the same for the typewriter!
Completely agree. It's improved my workflow speed and removed a lot of the big pain points of development and I feel has re-sparked that initial excitement I had when I first started! I can focus more on the creative side of it and let ChatGPT handle the mundane repetitive stuff :)
I agree ❤❤❤❤
The next generation of companies that are going to capture the market is not the companies that replace or reduce its engineers to save money. It is going to be the companies that leverage both its engineers and AI to build amazing products.
Agreed. I saw a Ted talk where the speaker talked about this. If a company can get 2x out of a developer who uses AI, they’re not likely to fire a developer, but instead keep both of them and make great products faster, which allows them to scale faster
one new vulnerability, new framework or other new coding tool and all LLMs are useless, coz there is no longer human made codebase to train... they don't understand coding, they just statistically predict best next instruction, hence any new one will not be used as highly underrepresented in codebase ;-)
Ai was created by software engineers, nobody in the software industry listened when AI started being used for Art / music / writing etc etc.
I think it's a bit rich if AI eventually replaces software developers and they complain about it.
This cant be stopped...
humans can't be 100% accurate all the time too. We're doomed.
Humans can understand when they are wrong, what they did wrong and what to do to correct the error. This is what we call Debugging.
When a LLMs is wrong it doesn't understand it is wrong. In fact it doesn't understand anything, the only thing it does is find and output patterns in written text.
In which company you are working?
I work for a small tech company
@@TechEndeavor He didn't ask what size company, lol.
Yeah but I don’t work for FAANG and I’m not going to doxx myself
@@TechEndeavor Then why not be respectful and just say that you're not going to reveal what he's asking for, instead of trying to be clever?
@atlantic_love my original response was not disrespectful and was not intended to be clever
I hope you're right otherwise it'll ruin jounure developerses lives.
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No I don’t thanks