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by My_Name
21 days ago
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I think the opposite, as agents approach human levels of coding and multiple agents work together as a team to code, and check that code in an adversarial manner, companies that do not adopt them will put out less code, of lower quality, for far more money. There is no mitigation for that situation which would allow human coders to retain their place in the ecosystem. A man can dig a ditch in a week for £500. 7 men can dig a ditch in a day for £700. 1 man and a digger can dig a ditch in a day for £250. "But I use knowledge and my brain to do my job, my job is special!" Not any more it isn't... |
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