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What Are You Going To Do When AI Steals Your Job?

I am reliably informed that one day soon, programmers will be obsolete. All the hard work you've put in will be for nil, as people with big ideas (Instagram for podiatrists) will be able to dictate their required features into an app and, through The Power Of AI, out comes the finished product. No programmer required. Sorry. Bye.

For the programmers here: what would you be doing if writing code was no longer an option? I think I'd like to work outdoors.

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Antonio Radovcic

Beekeeping

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Joe Zack

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy lead me to believe that think programmers will be among the first against the wall when the AI revolution comes.

Assuming I survive that, then perhaps a professional dog walker.

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José Coelho

I'd be either a 🌳nature turist guide🌳 or a 🍝chef🍛

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James

I always wanted to be a forest ranger when I grew up. Bit of a tricky one when you live in a massive city.

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Max Antonucci

I'd probably go back to my other day job as an assassin.

You may think that sounds terrible, but I don't go after humans. Sadly I'm not legally allowed to say what I do hunt, unless I'm in Texas.

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Meghan (she/her)

Make it so that doesn’t happen. Machine learning is a plague on this planet in more ways than just the possibilities of AI and it needs to be stopped.

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James

This sounds like a whole 'nother dev.to post, but I like this answer.

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Meghan (she/her)

Thanks, I just added it to my drafts. I'll try to gather some sources and see what I can put together.

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Pandita

A gardener. I kinda want to be one when I'm a bit older anyway. Have my own little plant shop and stuff, something relax :3

But I need to learn how to not kill my plants first, which ironically, orchids don't die with me. You know, the really hard to care plants? but cactus do! The super easy newbie friendly plants doooo. hahaha

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James

I wish I had your orchid skills. There isn't a plant on this green earth that I can't kill. I want to get a snake plant, as they are apparently very hardy, but...

Death will find a way.

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Pandita

Well, I'm currently in a very dry place, so I decided to try semi water culture with my orchids and they THRIVE, they give me roots in the first few weeks like crazy! The best part is that you can let them be for a while. I'm currently going to study how to fertilize them so they can start blooming. I suggest you read up on it and see if it helps you out :3

And good luck with the snake plant! I'm sure you'll break the spell with it :D

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Tammy Lee

cough I just purchased three snake plants and many succulents. The snake plants are just sitting around with mostly just the kitchen lights and a lamp in the living room to give them light and... they're thriving!

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Athanasios

Professional lego developer :)

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Scot McSweeney-Roberts

I'd generate an app that generates big ideas for apps. Then I'd sit back and relax.

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Jason C. McDonald

I've read those "reliable sources," and consider them to be hilariously over-ambitious. We've yet to replicate anything even resembling actual consciousness and imagination in code. All apparent strides in that area are smoke-and-mirror tricks accomplished with rigid, traditional programming structures (conditionals, neural networks, etc.) AI is incredible, but I can safely say it will never, ever replace human ingenuity. If you believe the breathless reports it will, I've got a bridge to sell you. ;-)

But I digress. If I couldn't be a programmer, I'd still be a writer, songwriter/musician, and stand-up comedian. But, since none of those are likely to replace a full-time job properly, I'd probably become an independent toymaker and board game designer.

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Kasey Speakman • Edited

We already have things like this. They are called low-code platforms. Except replace speech with mouse clicks and a little typing.

It still doesn't create as good of software as a team of programmers with creativity and human empathy. Because software is ultimately used by humans.

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Tammy Lee

Well, web development is my fourth career so I could always go back to working in a laboratory or cooking (forestry work is too hard now that I'm older) but... I think I'd try to kick my art hobby up a notch. Then give Chuck Tingle a run for his money by writing very silly books for adults.

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userguest08

At that time we don't need $...

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vorsprung

It's not going to happen for several years.

In fact, the reverse is true, the current interest in clever machines will give us code pushers a great opportunity

Tomorrow's blog post will be about this

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Terence Lucas Yap

I'll feed an AI machine the story of my life and let it decide what I am supposed to do.

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Antonio Radovcic

How about actual Rockstar or Ninja?

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James

If I had known "actual ninja" was a choice, I wouldn't be over here slinging code like a chump. 🐱‍👤