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wvoch235 | 9 months ago
They just need "drivers", senior/lead/staff engineers that can run independent tracks. AI becomes the "power multiplier" in the teams who amplify the effects of the "driver".
Many people pretend that 10x engineers don't exist. But anyone who has worked on an adequately high performing team at a large (or small) company knows that skill, and quite frankly intelligence, operate on power laws.
The bottom 3 quartiles will be virtually unemployable. Talent in the top quartile will be impossible to find because they're all employed. Not all that unlike today, though which quartile you fall into is largely going to depend on how "great" of an engineer you are AND how effectively you use AI.
As this happens, the tap of new engineers who are learning how to make it into the top quartile, will cutoff for everyone except for those who are passionate/sadistic enough to programming without AI, then learn to program WITH AI.
Meanwhile the number of startups disrupting corporate monopolies will increase as the cost of labor goes down due to lower headcount requirements. Lower head counts will lead to better team communication and in general business efficiency.
At some point the upper quartile will get automated too. And with that, corporate moats evaporate to solo-entrepreneurs and startups. The ship is sinking, but the ocean is about to boil too. When economic formulas start dividing by zero, we can be pretty sure that we can't predict the impact.
whattheheckheck|9 months ago
wvoch235|9 months ago