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gersh
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10 months ago
It seems like the traditional way to develop good judgement is by getting experience with hands-on coding. If that is all automated, how will people get the experience to have good judgement? Will fewer people get the experiences necessary to have good judgement?
nico|10 months ago
We are in a transition period now. But eventually, most programmers will probably just get to trust the AIs and the code they generate, maybe do some debugging here and there at the most. Essentially AIs are becoming the English -> Code compilers
asadotzler|10 months ago
permo-w|10 months ago
yes there are now likely going to be less billable hours and perhaps less joy in the work, but at the same time I suspect that managers who decide they can forgo graphic designers and just get programmers to do it are going to lose a competitive advantage