I saw another article today saying how companies are laying off tech workers because AI can do the same job. But no concrete examples… again. I figure they are laying people off so they can pay to chase the AI dream. Just mortgaging tomorrow to pay for today’s stock price increase. Am I wrong?

  • DelightfullyDivisive@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    I’d say more like 20% more productive for most developers. Maybe it suits your coding style better than most?

    Most of the time spent developing software isn’t writing code, but understanding the problem you’re trying to solve and translating that into an algorithm. I see more utility in generating tests, since a lot of developers don’t have good testing skills.

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      13 days ago

      I don’t know what tools you’re using, but that translating the problem into an algorithm is exactly what the AI is very good at.

      I basically only architect stuff now, then fine tune the AI prompts and results.