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Well you see, if you dont hire junior devs, and senior devs eventually retire... then you have no devs at all and thats usually considered bad.
So you hire junior devs... and train them to use the tools, so that they become competent with them... like literally any other job in the world.
Its like trying to argue that because your site workers on a job can use a CAT to move material way faster, now you dont need to hire new guys... which only works up until your CAT operator retires and you never bothered to train their replacement...
Any half competent manager would consider that to be a super stupid thing to have done...
When people tell me AI makes their job faster I assume they're either shit at their job or their job is useless.
A very very large part of programming is boilerplate code you cant get past, it must be written.
A huge part is integration testing.
You have like hundreds or thousands of tests that are very repetitive. "Open this, click that, do this, type that, wait... assert this happens"
You have all these in a human readable format/doc provided to you by your requirements team
You uabe to convert all of that into code so a program can do the steps, such that it runs every day to confirm "website isnt broken boss!"
Converting all that human text into code is very easy but very monotonous
It can be tens of thousands of lines of code, easily.
This type of task is extremely easy for AI though, especially if you start it off with 10~15 examples to show it how it outta be done
Then you just give it the doc and go "okay draw the rest of the owl please"
This is called "nth shot prompting", where it has samples to start with and then it just copies your work 1000 times given input.
AI is extremely good at this.
It can turn weeks of work into hours.
The ability to turn human contextual English into code is one of its top skills, and turns out for a serious prod scale app at a company, thats like... 90% of software dev
And since we can work in parallel, I can focus more of my effort on that remaining actually challenging 10% where stuff matters more.
Its like swapping from pulling a wagon by hand of dirt to a job site, to instead pulling it with machine.
I get that part done 10x faster/easier, or better, and now I can actually put my time/energy into way more important shit than just hauling dirt around.
Summarized: when ppl talk about it making them do their job faster/better, its usually cuz it got rid of a bunch of boring parts and now they can focus on the actually important parts of their job more, and thus produce way higher quality results net.
Okay I get it now. You're in the shit at your job group. Thanks for clarifying.
"In the shit at your job group"
What does this even mean lol. Wanna try that sentence again?
Ask your AI girlfriend. You're not beating the alligations.
Okay so just trolling then.
Trolling works better when you can string together words in a meaningful way 🤙
You're right, my trolling is wasted on the idiots who come into fuckai and expect a warm welcome for their pro-ai ideas. You're thick as a castle wall, and no amount of clever prose will penetrate.
It's honestly so depressing that you've taken the time to explain how there is in fact a use case for AI, and what that use case is, in plain language, and the response has been to act like chimpanzees, hurl insults, and downvote you.
Shit like this makes me think Lemmy is doomed.
They aren't the first industry to do it.
A lot of other engineering fields in the USA are seeing a manpower issue because the fields stopped hiring new engineers for a few decades then the Great Recession reduced the number of engineers they were hiring.
I expect this to happen for programming.
What people need to wrap their heads around is almost all of these cases are/were companies that were gonna lay people off anyways.
They just used "cuz AI" as a PR spin to avoid making investors panic.
"We laid off 25% of our workers cuz we are failing" makes your stocks tank.
"We replaced 25% of our workforce with AI" makes stocks go up.
And they can just lie about it. They probably arent even fuckin using AI... or they are half assing it to make it look like they are using AI to investors.
The reality is, the company is just shitting the bed and upper management is doing everything they can to stop the stocks ftom ranking for just 6 more months so they can sell out first before the company goes bottom up.
Companies actually using AI intelligently arent "replacing" anyone with AI.
"I'm trying like crazy to distance myself from the actual ramifications of ai because it's devastating for my arguments for ai."