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Not yet.

I'd say the notion of what programming is will shift (again). Programmers might use AI helpers, or embed AI functions in you products like we are using IDEs and libraries since a while.

I'd also say that many established programmer roles today are already beginning to be disrupted.

But maybe I am wrong. Deploying and operating a web-based product in a secure manner is often not as easy as it looks like.

Also, as of now, there needs to be someone scripting the model training, and all the "logistics" around it.



Well, by definition you are kind of describing the last bit of work for programmers. Would that not be the last of us?


That's a very black and white interpretation.

For my whole life, the prediction that (ro)bots will do all the work has unfortunately never materialized. To me it looks as likely as having economically feasible fusion energy in the grid within the next 30 years ;-)




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