| If you think so. It seems many people think this. Time will tell, if this PoV is valid. I can tell you that a flashy, sexy demo, is not the same thing as shipping code. A number of comments state that the quality of the output is fairly sparse, and amateurish, but this was also a very fast, thirty-minute demo of a marketing workflow, subjected to basic AI tools. This article was the equivalent of those "Write an app in two hours" seminar/bootcamps. Valid, but also constrained by the need to teach, and to get done within a certain amount of time. Very strict guardrails, and keep your hands inside the car at all times. I have taken many, many of these courses, and have given a few. I'm quite aware of the difference between what we produce in a class, and what I'd hand to a customer. What I think we'll be seeing, quite soon, is "one-person shops," acting as studios/agencies that will take on jobs normally done by large shops. Like bootcamp babes that go out, thinking that they can now deliver a full-fat app to customers, many will fail. But some will succeed. Lots of smart, hungry people, out there. We'll look at what can be done with these tools (which, I should add, are still very much in their infancy. You ain't seen nuthin', yet). I don't think they'll be able to write the deliverables, yet, but that's OK. I think we may be able to leverage them to make those deliverables much more polished and robust. |