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by fragmede
597 days ago
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> Yes AI software will have bugs, and yes it won't be perfect but you can get away with just one or two for a whole org to fix the odd blip of an LLM. Maybe. A lot of places have headcount limits on software devs because of budget constraints. As in, the reason they don't hire more is because they can't afford it, not because there is a shortage of code to write and bugs to give. The more optimistic view is that the nature of being a software engineer will adjust to increased productivity and focus on the parts of the job that LLMs can't do, with the market for experts who are skilled at removing "the odd blip from an LLM". Expertise will also move into areas where there's less or insufficient training data for a particular niche. One way to future proof yourself is to find places where it frequently makes up non existent libraries and is bad at code in a language, and specialize in that. |
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