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by awb
1197 days ago
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That's what I mean: fewer jobs for the same number of engineers would mean greater competition for each job. And given how much of an accelerant GPT is, I think learning how to prompt and validate responses will be increasingly important. For example, if you compare an average CS grad with a 4y career to an average CS grad with a 6 year career, the more experienced developer might be 5-20% more efficient. But with GPT, an engineer who writes amazing prompts versus might be 2-4x more efficient than an engineer that writes average prompts and has to spend time fixing code, debugging or re-prompting. |
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