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by pfisherman 32 days ago
In some ways domain experience can be a hindrance, with ingrained pathways and practices shaped by constraints that no longer apply. My personal opinion is that you probably want a mix of domain experts who are enthusiastic about AI and some kids who are free of preexisting dogma, and are willing challenge assumptions and try out things that the old heads might chafe at.

An example from software engineering is that all production code should undergo meticulous human review. Saying “no” to this sounds crazy to an experienced SWE, but might not actually be that crazy.

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I think the constraints will remain in some fields, especially where there is a high price to pay for mistakes and consequently additional regulation. You can't vibe review code that will run on medical equipment, aircraft systems or industrial machinery. It doesn't matter how few people work in these fields, the fact that they shut off the tap to making new domain experts, while everyone and their grandma is learning to use AI will mean that the experts will eventually be at a shortage after retirements, while the enthusiastic AI users will be very abundant and underpaid.