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by naasking
466 days ago
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> But then I step away from my work and I'm constantly bombarded with “agents will replace us”. An assembly language programmer might have said the same about C programming at one point. I think the point is, that once you depend on a more abstract interface that permits you to ignore certain details, that permits decades of improvements to that backend without you having to do anything. People are still experimenting with what this abstract interface is and how it will work with AI, but they've already come leaps and bounds from where they were only a couple of years ago, and it's only going to get better. |
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