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by northstar702 12 days ago
Looking forward to that hiring. So far, just layoffs. That said, there reports that consulting firms are hiring to fuel the demand around AI adoption itself. LLMs are a breakthrough like machines were. We will create new business models around them, and perhaps drives more humans. Wrt software, LLMs can make learning very easy. But with all the AI generated code, who is the "architect"?
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Given the last few years, I don't see why traditional software and app dev jobs would be impacted. The current architect is still the architect.

New jobs are new jobs. The catch is these new jobs that lean heavily on AI will be a race to the bottom regarding pay. There are so many people with their own special interests that thus far never had a chance to contribute without coding skills. I don't mean that in a sinister way, but it makes total sense that we'd continue to see the rest of society find their way into the decision making. Right now we have a ton of lower priority stuff that never gets implemented because it's not part of the MVP. We also have codebases not as modular and robust as they should be behaving as platforms.

It also makes total sense this is a nightmare for those people who were most loudly proclaiming we'd replace white collar jobs. They showed their cards too early and will have the mob coming after them.

Code is meant to be shared and collaborated on. That was always where the value came from. There's a lot of untapped potential when truly anyone can write their plugins and build communities. This is really is like the early internet era repeating itself, but reaching way deeper this time.