Let’s assume that in 10 years, AI has advanced absurdly, insanely fast, and is now capable of doing everything a Senior SWE can do. It can program in 15 different languages, 95% accuracy with almost no mistakes, can create entire applications in minutes, and no more engineers or SWEs are needed… What will all the devs do? Do they just become homeless? Transition to medical field, nursing? Become tradespeople like plumbers, HVAC?

  • @atrielienz
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    2214 days ago

    The plan is to rehire them back temporarily to babysit the AI and fix all the AI generated crap. Then realize it was cheaper to actually just have the devs make code. Then hire them back at a reduced rate on a more permanent basis with the understanding that they believe the code will still be partially generated by AI and cleaned up by the same people and they aren’t paying top tier for third hand AI slop.

    • FartsWithAnAccent
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      1214 days ago

      They’ve been doing the same thing in IT for decades, just replace AI with outsourcing.

      • @atrielienz
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        214 days ago

        Same in a lot of other industries too. This is literally how capitalism functions. This is how they reduce costs when they can’t find any other way.

        • FartsWithAnAccent
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          514 days ago

          Except it is often more costly to do this in the long run, so it’s a fiscally stupid move that corporations seem to make over and over again.

          I think part of what perpetuates it is, the people making the decisions don’t stay there long term, so they never really face the repercussions.

          Some more stable places seem like they may have realized this though and keep things all or mostly in house.