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eddsh1994
·4 năm trước·discuss
8 years in and same, but only in a jokey way. Someone has to use these tools and before it's widespread those people will command huge salaries (controlling 10 AI programmers and verifying the output). Just keep on top of the developments and save money as you go :) And remember the best spec of a problem is the program, so there's still skills like requirements gathering and debugging that will be important.
eddsh1994
·4 năm trước·discuss
I tried to solve Day 3 of Advent of Code earlier and ChatGPT fell over completely - it sounded like it knew what it was doing but couldn't get the right solution. Day 1 was solved immediately though. I think the only thing that gives me hope programming isn't dying is that the best spec of a problem is the program so someone will still have to do requirements engineering etc, but maybe it'll move into systems engineering over traditional software development.

Anyone know how we, as tech workers, can keep on top of this so we're not useless in 5 years time?
eddsh1994
·4 năm trước·discuss
Honestly I’ve always gone comments first then go down some rabbit hole after five comments of tangents