Nobody knows what the future holds.
You're not helping with blog posts like "the apocalypse is coming," or "be like that, not like that," or "the weakest will disappear."
The truth is you don't know.
Of course, you'd better have strong skills, and be on top of your game, whatever happens.
However, you'd better start building things, testing tools and services, leveraging technology to improve features and workflows, and ultimately learning new concepts or fixing bad habits.
You don't control the market. There's no magic recipe, or hidden secrets.
If you don't know how to take the most of AI, then ask your favorite LLM, and you'll get accurate tips.
Most of the time, it will recommend breaking big problems into smaller problems or processing by iterations.
I read many posts comparing "lazy devs" to "magic AI wizards," explaining all the differences between the two "characters."
I'm not saying it's not true, but it would be the same conclusion for many other tools.
Top comments (3)
Yeah, the amount of bullshit discourse around AI is overwhelming, no matter which side one takes
Agreed. Prediction is just reference which will never perfectly tell the future 🙂
Well put. I'm glad to see more and more people able to cut through the doomsday prophecies.