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Ask HN: If AGI hypothetically brings us utopia, would you still code?
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by jskulski
1273 days ago
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Hypothetically, if AGI emerges and can generate code well enough so that software development is no longer a lucrative job. Let's say society adjusts, you adjust, and it goes really well. AGI is nice and gives us a life of ease with enough roofs and food to eat for everyone. You get to choose what to do with your days, everyday: Would you still code? If so, what would you make? I'll answer in the comments, but after thinking about this future, I kinda hope it happens. C'mon ChatGPT! |
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I have a couple of projects that I day dream about but are an unrealistic size for me while working:
1. Turning my emacs configuration into a electron app is a project that nobody needs but I want to build.
2. As much as I can, bring a lisp REPL experience to the python world. (or maybe I could just use clojure for the other projects.)
3. Apps and software for accessibility (including tools for the neurodivergent)
And I'd continue to spend time prototyping software to learn how it works and building developer tools.
Curious about other's choices, what would you choose?