>Since AI is replacing all coding jobs, what do now?
stay on the ground
https://www.businessinsider.com/boeing-software-errors-jeopardized-starliner-spaceship-737-max-planes-2020-2
"calculator" was a job, now it's a machine
"programmer" is a job, and soon it will also be a machine
Finally humanity will be freed from having to learn the most boring fucking shit in existence.
>"programmer" is a job, and soon it will also be a machine
You make the same mistake of a lot of people by not realizing that programmers exist in different tiers. Everyone told me that learning to code would be a waste of my time because the market is flooded and there are too many pajeets who will code for cheaper. Turns out that I'm significantly better at using my programming knowledge than most other people. Most programmers are not a threat to my job at all. Most programmers are just code monkeys who do what they are told. For the time being, AI is only a threat to their jobs, but not to mine. Eventually it will come for mine, but I'm not worried about it yet. Also, I have other skills besides programming.
All it does is move the degree of scale. Juniors will be expected to do the output of average devs. Average devs act as seniors. Seniors as leads. Leads as entire teams. The complexity of projects will go up a degree too. If you work at a company that churns out basic static websites, you will be expected to churn out complex static websites for the same amount of money.
That doesn't really work because most people are not capable of learning to do the hard work. People at lower tiers will just get forced out. People at upper tiers will be unaffected until we get sufficiently advanced general AI.
No because AI can't be trusted to do work unsupervised but you can have a junior use the AI to shit out twice as much work. The problem people seem to miss is most jobs have an endless supply of work to do. Very few businesses have a static todo list that never changes. It's either make more of thing, make new thing, or add more features.
Learn how to use AI. Yannic Kilcher is a good place to start https://www.youtube.com/@YannicKilcher
learn how to fine tune models on hugging face, learn the workflow for prepping training data and setting up models.
As long as you keep your skills sharp and keep up with the current state of the art, there's nothing to be worried about. You'll use AI as a tool for your job & be more productive, that's all
While I don't think tools like GPT will kill all programming jobs, I absolutely think it will take out most of the lower tier work that juniors do, along with most of the useless orbiter gigs like Project Management, Business Analysts, Product Development, etc. I also think it's going to demolish the Data Science market, as most businesses have no need for fancy ML models when most business owners just want a chat bot to tell them how sales over the last few Q1s compare and to run a quick regression for the next fiscal year.
The rest of the jobs should be safe though, as real programming is just too convoluted to replace with tools that are at the level they are now (and will be at for the foreseeable future). That said, if you're not in the industry now, you have a few more years before those junior roles dry up and become ultra-competitive, so this will definitely have the effect of killing the hopes for folks with shit GPAs, mediocre grads and boot campers.
If your job is getting replaced with AI, you didn't do anything useful to begin with.
I'll be continuing to be a webshitter.
Get fucked you stupid moron.
>Pure math
Lol, one of the first ones to go
Learn a trade, I was a tradesgay until I switched to CS but I'm dropping out
None. Artists, writers, coders and other jobs that can be done on a pc are gonna get btfo first, then in some years the rest will vanish too.
Nah I think artists are still going to be around. But tech jobs will be replaced.
Might be, but not in the same way as they do today and not even close in relevance
Yeah, well, we still don't have real self-driving cars.
>Since AI is replacing all coding jobs, what do now?
stay on the ground
https://www.businessinsider.com/boeing-software-errors-jeopardized-starliner-spaceship-737-max-planes-2020-2
What an absolute shit world.
>Wow it's too bad that AIs automated all the creative and knowledge tasks leaving us with nothing except the fucking wage cage
Wasn't the opposite supposed to happen?
Close, it was automation that was supposed to do that
Y'all gonna be working with assembly
Assembly line that is
>What computer fields will not be replaced?
Help desk & IT maintenance.
gpt is the best IT support you can get rn, hardware will be around for another 20 though
I don't think AI will be able to handle the unbelievable amount of useless bullshit that places want in their webshit bloatware.
Someone on the ground still has to maintain all that hardware.
boston dynamics will be on the ground
>what do now?
Just be normal, or shack in forest.
>shack in forest.
You could own your own land with enough to sustain yourself, but youll still need a job to pay property tax.
I think we can learn to use AI to help with our simple work, and I think the more complex works have to be completed by humans over a long time.
just give up. vote for communism and get neetbux from goverment. join the big hord of 3rd worlders that get un food relief packages
Literally any service sector job where you use your hands for more than pushing buttons.
calculaters didnt stop math, did it?
so how is AI supposed to stop programming
fucking retard
it is just shitty coom artists who are coping.
"calculator" was a job, now it's a machine
"programmer" is a job, and soon it will also be a machine
Finally humanity will be freed from having to learn the most boring fucking shit in existence.
>"programmer" is a job, and soon it will also be a machine
You make the same mistake of a lot of people by not realizing that programmers exist in different tiers. Everyone told me that learning to code would be a waste of my time because the market is flooded and there are too many pajeets who will code for cheaper. Turns out that I'm significantly better at using my programming knowledge than most other people. Most programmers are not a threat to my job at all. Most programmers are just code monkeys who do what they are told. For the time being, AI is only a threat to their jobs, but not to mine. Eventually it will come for mine, but I'm not worried about it yet. Also, I have other skills besides programming.
All it does is move the degree of scale. Juniors will be expected to do the output of average devs. Average devs act as seniors. Seniors as leads. Leads as entire teams. The complexity of projects will go up a degree too. If you work at a company that churns out basic static websites, you will be expected to churn out complex static websites for the same amount of money.
That doesn't really work because most people are not capable of learning to do the hard work. People at lower tiers will just get forced out. People at upper tiers will be unaffected until we get sufficiently advanced general AI.
No because AI can't be trusted to do work unsupervised but you can have a junior use the AI to shit out twice as much work. The problem people seem to miss is most jobs have an endless supply of work to do. Very few businesses have a static todo list that never changes. It's either make more of thing, make new thing, or add more features.
AI can’t replace CCIE network jobs
why not?
>AI can't replace
stopped reading right there.
Learn how to use AI. Yannic Kilcher is a good place to start https://www.youtube.com/@YannicKilcher
learn how to fine tune models on hugging face, learn the workflow for prepping training data and setting up models.
As long as you keep your skills sharp and keep up with the current state of the art, there's nothing to be worried about. You'll use AI as a tool for your job & be more productive, that's all
learn to plumb you useless nerds
While I don't think tools like GPT will kill all programming jobs, I absolutely think it will take out most of the lower tier work that juniors do, along with most of the useless orbiter gigs like Project Management, Business Analysts, Product Development, etc. I also think it's going to demolish the Data Science market, as most businesses have no need for fancy ML models when most business owners just want a chat bot to tell them how sales over the last few Q1s compare and to run a quick regression for the next fiscal year.
The rest of the jobs should be safe though, as real programming is just too convoluted to replace with tools that are at the level they are now (and will be at for the foreseeable future). That said, if you're not in the industry now, you have a few more years before those junior roles dry up and become ultra-competitive, so this will definitely have the effect of killing the hopes for folks with shit GPAs, mediocre grads and boot campers.
just generate AI porn till your dick falls off, it shouldn't be much longer now, enjoy the end for what it is
>What computer fields will not be replaced?
I feel like CybserSecurity and QA will be the last ones to go because you would need human decision making heavily involved
If your job is getting replaced with AI, you didn't do anything useful to begin with.
I'll be continuing to be a webshitter.
Get fucked you stupid moron.
Do you think QA is done sirs?
Of course
What should I do now?
Doubt.