I think AI is to coding what the industrial revolution was to farming. There will still be coders in a 100 years, but their job will look nothing like a coder's job today, and they will be able to accomplish orders of magnitude more as well.
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“With code generated by AI, it seems possible that security vulnerabilities could be introduced unintentionally. Or... intentionally via an AI-related exploit that [exposes] the data of American citizens or of national security importance.”
Consumer software will be much easier to transition to AI coding, there's fairly little risk: bugs annoy people, but don't literally kill them. But I believe that the software to run airports, banking, hospitals, etc, will need significant human coders and oversight for a very long time to come.
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