Another common prediction is that articles like these will be trivial for ChatGPT to author.
Will tears flow at the loss of tech bloggers? How about SEO content writers? In the latter case, copy-paste drivel writers will be the first to lose their jobs.
Programmers may be under the pump in many circumstances. But their skills often require human decisions beyond valid code. Decisions taking into account technical debt, business reasons, UI concerns, or making calculated compromises such as not pissing off the existing codebase, people, or legacy systems that can't be moved easily.
ChatGPT literally doesn't care if it gets those decisions wrong. If your Ai software engineer turns out to be a Shatbot, where is the accountability?
Will tears flow at the loss of tech bloggers? How about SEO content writers? In the latter case, copy-paste drivel writers will be the first to lose their jobs.
Programmers may be under the pump in many circumstances. But their skills often require human decisions beyond valid code. Decisions taking into account technical debt, business reasons, UI concerns, or making calculated compromises such as not pissing off the existing codebase, people, or legacy systems that can't be moved easily.
ChatGPT literally doesn't care if it gets those decisions wrong. If your Ai software engineer turns out to be a Shatbot, where is the accountability?