Post by @wagmi • Hey
My take, Devin (new AI Software Engineer), is this:
- It can solve 13.86% of issues, so it is still a long way away, but this is 10x what it was before, s
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- Ai can't replace the shit poster
- Agreed! On the one hand, you'll have engineers who can do anything from managing a project, gathering requirements, doing PM stuff, to basic design work, while on the other hand, you'll still have low-level engineers working on cutting edge tech. A lot of roles in between will probably disappear. But there's still so much software in the world to be written, so there will be more than enough opportunities for everyone!
- Skills will need to adapt to the changing landscape. Half of the jobs in tech like PM, UX engineer, CISO, social media manager etc didn't even exist 20 years ago. Deal flow between you and your customers will be even more important given a lot of technological competitive edge will be less relevant.
- Parkinson's law, there'll aways be work to be done
- it will be interesting to see how AI generates codes for itself in the future if it doesn't require human eyes.
how might it map business requirements and entities into code, I could see it becoming pretty efficient but also a nightmare to debug if it requires human intervention