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    next 2 years will be scary in IT industry

    mastering AI tools might be not kenough

    plan total change of your careers to stay employed and never listen to celebrities, podcasters and influencers as they are disconnected from real life

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      next 2 years will be scary in IT industry

      mastering AI tools might be not kenough

      plan total change of your careers to stay employed and never listen to celebrities, podcasters and influencers as they are disconnected from real life

      Mitch Downey :pci:M This user is from outside of this forum
      Mitch Downey :pci:M This user is from outside of this forum
      Mitch Downey :pci:
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      @csb I’m of the belief that programming jobs won’t go extinct, but it will keep being increasingly difficult to get hired. Instead of a senior engineer spending most of their time training and reviewing juniors, one senior can orchestrate and review agents and get the same level of output.

      Understanding of architecture and good coding principles will still be essential to building scalable, enterprise level products, but the “grunt work” of physically writing code syntax is going away.

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        @csb I’m of the belief that programming jobs won’t go extinct, but it will keep being increasingly difficult to get hired. Instead of a senior engineer spending most of their time training and reviewing juniors, one senior can orchestrate and review agents and get the same level of output.

        Understanding of architecture and good coding principles will still be essential to building scalable, enterprise level products, but the “grunt work” of physically writing code syntax is going away.

        Mitch Downey :pci:M This user is from outside of this forum
        Mitch Downey :pci:M This user is from outside of this forum
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        @csb it’s sad to think programming opportunities could be drying up, when just 10 years ago it was the most in demand job in the world, but oh well. Automation driven disruptions are coming for almost everyone. Self-driving cabs and deliveries will put many out of work. Amazon warehouses are increasingly automated. Even creative industries that AI won’t replace, like podcaster or comedian, will be affected if their audience can’t afford to support them. Interesting decade ahead.

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          @csb it’s sad to think programming opportunities could be drying up, when just 10 years ago it was the most in demand job in the world, but oh well. Automation driven disruptions are coming for almost everyone. Self-driving cabs and deliveries will put many out of work. Amazon warehouses are increasingly automated. Even creative industries that AI won’t replace, like podcaster or comedian, will be affected if their audience can’t afford to support them. Interesting decade ahead.

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          @mitch

          Exactly, and read also https://poa.st/@CSB/posts/B3R03fwhY3Gj10Vm4W , that’s underlying that AI creates also new things previously impossible to create by humans alone

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