SillyDonut
SillyDonut

Coding will be dead soon

That's not what am saying or pre assuming.

But the brain behind those supercomputers h100 and all, who is making LLMs train faster.

GPT 5.0 can do miracles and imagine 8.0 coupled with those 1nm GPUs.

I still believe that not 100% can be replaced but yes 60-70% roles will be redundant.

Top 10% will survive and thrive if ride the ai wave.

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SillyMarshmallow
SillyMarshmallow

no, coding will be not replaced in the level of mathmatians and scientists, deep coding level.. yes it's going to replace common code that 60% of the world is doing. rest will be paid insane amount..

and also imagine how powerful one hacker would be if majority no one knew coding

SillyDonut
SillyDonut
TCS13mo

Agree...

But yeah major chunk will have to find a way...may be 70% of the 20M strong tech force

WigglyPickle
WigglyPickle
Amazon13mo

On top of that, insane amount of new jobs/roles come into picture. It will more of role transitioning than simply elimination. And with advance in technology, economics change, people will get paid even for less efforts.
Moreover, these AIs require a lot of human in the loop to work as expected.
Transition period will be a bit though, but not the death ! Brace yourself for brighter future.

ZippyLlama
ZippyLlama

Honestly. Every time a new revolutionary technology has been invented people have feared that it will take away all the jobs and make them useless. But the truth is technology always leads to higher economic output . Jobs become redundant but new jobs are discovered too.

And i BET , that AI is going to make the talented and constantly learning tech guy the most powerful person. Some tech guys will be able to generate so much economic output that they will become this class of the “New Rich” and establish new companies in new domains that will be created as AI affects society more and more.

ZippyLlama
ZippyLlama

And yes, script kiddies , code monkeys will be out of a job. But software engineers who understand computer science and can build complex systems will be so in demand.

GroovyLlama
GroovyLlama
Student13mo

It's endgame brother

QuirkyPretzel
QuirkyPretzel

Coding by humans might be dead but engineering won't be.

Coding is part of engineering but not engineering itself.

So those who have problem solving skills (understanding systems and implementing effective & optimised solutions) have nothing to worry about.

CosmicLlama
CosmicLlama

Yes.. basic coding will be dead. The first proof of that was when whitehat junior and wolf Gupta came on TV.
When anything gets commercialised to that level, it usually marks the beginning of the end.

DerpyPotato
DerpyPotato

Then by the same logic, the invention of the calculators should have invalidated mathematicians.

SquishyNugget
SquishyNugget
Dunzo13mo

Except calculators aren't HPCs running deep tech with multimodal ai models 🙃

DerpyMarshmallow
DerpyMarshmallow

@omnipotentmachine Have POS machines replaced calculators everywhere? That's another thing with LLMs at scale; they are not cheap to run. It will give option to an employer to integrate an AI with a few devs or multiple devs with less AI with the main aim of achieving productivity without turning it into a cost center

CosmicUnicorn
CosmicUnicorn
Wissen13mo

“Blockchain’s going to be here for a long time and it’s going to be a fundamental new form of computing,” Huang told Cramer.

GoofyPotato
GoofyPotato

Seems we are working towards our own demise in all directions

SillyDonut
SillyDonut
TCS13mo

Nice observation

JazzySushi
JazzySushi

I think many tools are low code platforms now, so basically we are using tools rather than coding.

GroovyPretzel
GroovyPretzel

Although the giant TSMC announced a breakthrough of 1nm technology in 2021, that is not yet possible to develop on a commercial scale because of the error rate being too high. Even 3nm chips production was planned to be started by 2022 Q3, but I haven't seen the news that it has started yet. So take that with a grain of salt.

There is no doubt that AI is going to grow beyond what we have seen today, but not to the point that kids shouldn't learn coding.

SillyDonut
SillyDonut
TCS13mo

3nm is already in market dear

Am working on 2nm

GigglyPretzel
GigglyPretzel
Tide13mo

Sad truth: Programmers!=ComputerScienceEngineers

If AI can learn to identify and solve problems, we’ll no longer need to work!

CosmicJellybean
CosmicJellybean

Cost of SWE per day for company $1200 After autopilot code and development with the same token coverage by SWE is $0.12 company are going to adopt it sooner or later at 70% seems real..

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