Yes that is pretty much guaranteed to happen. In some cases it may be irreversible - company sacks all the analyst-programmers who knew how the company's systems were designed and function & when the CEO invites them back they tell him rightly to go fΓΌck him/her self!
AI will replace managers and CEOs long before it replaces programmers.
Babysitting people who don't know what they want is one of the things it's actually pretty good at. It's also good at "explaining" why what you got is what you wanted. It just sucks at cold logic.
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Babysitting people who don't know what they want is one of the things it's actually pretty good at. It's also good at "explaining" why what you got is what you wanted. It just sucks at cold logic.
Right now it needs careful guidance and oversight but Iβm not going to delude myself into believing this will always be the case