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by taylodl
812 days ago
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Have any evidence for that or are you just trying to console yourself? Because hundreds of thousands of developers have been laid off in a strong economy. Your arguing that happening at the same time as the general availability of AI is just a coincidence seems a bit disingenuous. Today's AI is a force multiplier, one of the largest productivity boosts in history. Of course companies are going to cash-out on that opportunity - and they are. |
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