I saw a tweet today which was roughly saying, "Did calculators replace Mathematicians? Then, why do you think AI will replace programmers?"
I guess it had a point. I don't think they will be replacing programmers, but they might reduce the number of programmers required to achieve a task. Instead of having 100 programmers, you can probably get the job done with 10 + AI-tools.
AI is likely to augment the work of programmers by automating repetitive tasks and suggesting solutions, but the creative thinking, problem-solving abilities, and domain expertise of human programmers will remain indispensable in shaping the future of technology.
AI won't replace programmers completely. It will actually make them faster and more efficient by automating repetitive tasks and assisting with things like code generation, analysis, and optimization. However, programming requires human creativity and problem-solving thinking that are hard to replicate with AI alone, so i think programmers will still be essential in the future.
While AI has the potential to automate certain aspects of programming, programmers will continue to play a crucial role in designing, maintaining, and expanding AI systems for the foreseeable future.
AI is poised to enhance and streamline the programming process, allowing programmers to focus on higher-level tasks, fostering a collaborative partnership between human programmers and intelligent machines.
Tools don't replace workers so to speak, they do make their work more efficient making it so that less worker would be needed.
In the same way a calculator or a compauter never replaced mathematicians and physicists, AI won't do it either.
It will make however their work much more efficient.
Some people compare it to the dawn of the tractor. But there is a major difference. While there is only a certain amount of land, which means people and tractors compete to work in the same space, with everything digital, teher is infinite space, meaning that faster AI (better tractors) creates more space for everyone (more land).
No I don't think so, writing efficient code is still a thing that requires human creativity. I think we humans will stop doing basic coding stuff and focus more on specialised knowledge. AI can pretty much take care of meaningless stuff.
The evolution of AI holds the potential to automate certain aspects of programming, but it is improbable that it will completely replace the creativity, problem-solving abilities, and human touch that programmers bring to the table.
While AI has the potential to automate certain aspects of programming, it's unlikely to fully replace programmers in the future. Programmers bring creativity, problem-solving skills, and human intuition to the table, which are crucial for developing innovative solutions. So, programmers and AI can work hand in hand, creating a powerful partnership. 🤝💻
Ai will surely replace actual programmers that have to migrate to another type of work. like robot replace workers in factories but can't replace creators that are engineers Ai wil not replace the intelligence but another type of programs will surely come to life to replace most activities of a programmers.
Hello, already now some AIs are being hired by Juniors and in the future, if the AI becomes even more progressive, then it will be difficult for the initial programmers.
Just as today there are product managers, agile coaches and other positions to improve the development process. Human roles with good management of AI will also appear. PromptMasters may be a good name...
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