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Despite the title, this article chronicles how GPT is threatening nearly all junior jobs, using legal work as an example. Written by Sourcegraph, which makes a FOSS version of GitHub Copilot.
Despite the title, this article chronicles how GPT is threatening nearly all junior jobs, using legal work as an example. Written by Sourcegraph, which makes a FOSS version of GitHub Copilot.
Pretty depressing
I’ve stopped applying at positions in development. I wanted to get in so bad but its not happening. I’ve turned back to just trying to work a day job and program shitty games at night. Its kind of less stressful than always chasing jobs.
I’ll say. Us little specialties are still safe for now (big data in my case) but we’re probably the first to go once these models get just a bit better. Not fun stuff.
The problem is also people, like project managers, suddenly coming in and showing us what his AI companion responded to the bug we were hunting.
I took a look and it was so wrong, but written with so much confidence, that everyone thinks, that’s it. The correct answer.
When i told him that, he just waved it away.
For many this is like “at last i can see what the devs really do, how much code they write, how long it should take.”
Confidence is indistinguishable from correctness if you lack competence and experience. Now in addition to the competent and experienced having to interpret the requirements and do the work, they must also sift through half baked AI solutions.