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BayArea925 | 10 months ago
Teams will be led by one subject matter expert, and fulfilled by thousands of agents. I would not be advising anyone under 21 to become a "coder". Studying computer sceince still has value, but coding was the lowest hanging fruit for LLMs.
Once we can do LLM code reviews with high confidence and little error, coding is essentially a dead field.
The closer you are to atoms and further the way you are from bits, the better off you will be in the coming two decades as AI progresses
pests|10 months ago
energy123|10 months ago
concordDance|10 months ago
bloppe|10 months ago
I'm over here trying to play with bleeding edge tech and push some boundaries. I keep trying to get LLMs to help me and they keep letting me down.
johnnyanmac|10 months ago
I'm sure this is less thann useless for stuff like embedded or other low level coding.
hooverd|10 months ago
AlexandrB|10 months ago
johnnyanmac|10 months ago
and in 20 years, how are we developing this "subject matter expert"?
>Once we can do LLM code reviews with high confidence and little error, coding is essentially a dead field.
Maybe by the time I retire. I think people in their early 20's will still get a solid career out of coding in the meantime while we go through the inevitable hype cycle of shiny new tech. Even if in the middle of their careers they may truly have their hands forced.
trollied|10 months ago
hotpepperishot|10 months ago
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