Why are software developers still in denial about AI replacement?
May not be total replacement, but most research suggests about 90% of software devs will be gone in the next 10 years.
It's time to pivot, anons.
>research suggests
>in the next 10 years
I don't work in tech so I'm not in denial but I do think they're regret it when they do.
You replace coworkers you can talk to and have an intentional development philosophy with a black box that can spit out insecure code no one knows how to debug. And you have an army of former devs that hate your guts, willing to make software that does work or helping to hack your infrastructure.
>>105657844Meh just increase espionage and requires everyone online to present their ID.
>>105657177 (OP)Software has become trash... AI will accelerate it towards being even worse.
2 more years until AI does something useful
>>105657177 (OP)I'll just be the 10% in that case, simple. I can't imagine doing anything else for money.
>>105657177 (OP)So are they are gone because they used AI so much they used the skill themselves and lost the job?
I feel like they said the same thing about no-code platforms.