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by Lonota
742 days ago
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Dont think so? Why its different: Nobody cares who originally wrote the code as long as it works (ideally longer, rather than shorter). Software is intrinsically self-automating, so valuable skills are more along diagnosis and pattern recognition lines rather than specific skills themselves (yesteryears COBOL master could well be a JR engineer (or more likely management) at a startup). And also, people in charge of software companies have more on-hand people that may understand how AI works, and thus, not rely on such a system to the same extent (being generous to the c-suite here, we'll see shortly lol). |
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