There is NO way programmers will be replaced! If AI is able to replace programmers, worrying about replacing programmers is the last thing to worry about 😉
Sure, AI helps a lot BUT our job is not only about writing code. We are responsible to provide solutions and we do that by using tools and one of them is code, another one is design, and some other ones, research and user experience.
But... let's say that AI is able to replace programmers. Let's take a scenario: We have a Notes app that displays content based on a workspace. The available workspaces are: Study, Work, General. Our problem is that if the user opens the app on multiple tabs he/she can change the workspace in one tab, but the other tabs will show the old workspace resulting in an important BUG that if we CRUD we might do so in a wrong workspace which it might be that this workspace is shared with other people. Imagine someone accidentally creating a personal note to a shared workspace. That would definitely make them leave the app and possibly write a BAD review.
Now describe this to someone who doesn't know how to code (friend, sibling, parents, etc) and ask them to use AI in order to build a very minimalistic Notes app that doesn't have this BUG or simply, to just fix the BUG.
Or maybe, you can play it yourself acting like you don't know how to code and see how far AI will get you. 😉
Your welcome, no need to thank me for giving you more hope that AI can't replace us.
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There is NO way programmers will be replaced! If AI is able to replace programmers, worrying about replacing programmers is the last thing to worry about 😉
Sure, AI helps a lot BUT our job is not only about writing code. We are responsible to provide solutions and we do that by using tools and one of them is code, another one is design, and some other ones, research and user experience.
But... let's say that AI is able to replace programmers. Let's take a scenario: We have a Notes app that displays content based on a workspace. The available workspaces are: Study, Work, General. Our problem is that if the user opens the app on multiple tabs he/she can change the workspace in one tab, but the other tabs will show the old workspace resulting in an important BUG that if we CRUD we might do so in a wrong workspace which it might be that this workspace is shared with other people. Imagine someone accidentally creating a personal note to a shared workspace. That would definitely make them leave the app and possibly write a BAD review.
Now describe this to someone who doesn't know how to code (friend, sibling, parents, etc) and ask them to use AI in order to build a very minimalistic Notes app that doesn't have this BUG or simply, to just fix the BUG.
Or maybe, you can play it yourself acting like you don't know how to code and see how far AI will get you. 😉
Your welcome, no need to thank me for giving you more hope that AI can't replace us.