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Ok let's give a little bit of context. I will turn 40 yo in a couple of months and I'm a c++ software developer for more than 18 years. I enjoy to code, I enjoy to write "good" code, readable and so.

However since a few months, I become really afraid of the future of the job I like with the progress of artificial intelligence. Very often I don't sleep at night because of this.

I fear that my job, while not completely disappearing, become a very boring job consisting in debugging code generated automatically, or that the job disappear.

For now, I'm not using AI, I have a few colleagues that do it but I do not want to because one, it remove a part of the coding I like and two I have the feeling that using it is cutting the branch I'm sit on, if you see what I mean. I fear that in a near future, ppl not using it will be fired because seen by the management as less productive...

Am I the only one feeling this way? I have the feeling all tech people are enthusiastic about AI.

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[–] ulkesh@beehaw.org 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

I’m less worried and disturbed by the current thing people are calling AI than I am of the fact that every company seems to be jumping on the bandwagon and have zero idea how it can and should be applied to their business.

Companies are going to waste money on it, drive up costs, and make the consumer pay for it, causing even more unnecessary inflation.

As for your points on job security β€” your trepidation is valid, but premature, by numerous decades, in my opinion. The moment companies start relying on these LLMs to do their programming for them is the moment they will inevitably end up with countless bugs and no one smart enough to fix them, including the so-called AI. LLMs seem interesting and useful on the surface, and a person can show many examples of this, but at the end of the day, it’s regurgitating fed content based on rules and measures with knob-tuning β€” I do not yet see objective strong evidence that it can effectively replace a senior developer.

[–] knightly@pawb.social 3 points 10 months ago

Companies are going to waste money on it, drive up costs, and make the consumer pay for it, causing even more unnecessary inflation.

The "AI" bubble will burst this year, I'd put money on it if I had any.

The last time we saw a bubble like this was "Web3" and we all know how that turned out.