Coders shouldn’t panic, but they should pay attention. AI is already changing the job. The safer path is learning how to review, debug, design systems, and use AI well instead of only writing code faster.
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That’s a good way to put it. The job isn’t disappearing overnight, but the expectations are changing fast. Writing code is becoming only one part of the role. Understanding, reviewing, and owning the outcome matters more now.
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Coders shouldn’t panic, but they should pay attention. AI is already changing the job. The safer path is learning how to review, debug, design systems, and use AI well instead of only writing code faster.
I also like to think AI isn't taking jobs, but changing job descriptions. (Credits to Kevin Kelly for that frame)
That’s a good way to put it. The job isn’t disappearing overnight, but the expectations are changing fast. Writing code is becoming only one part of the role. Understanding, reviewing, and owning the outcome matters more now.