Over the years, I have run into many "programmers" who really had no business being in that role. If AI can dis-intermediate the entry level jobs, will it be such a bad thing really? I agree other readers who think that the barrier to entry should be much higher.
Need to bring something unique and multi-disciplinary to the party for it to count. The cost of bad code is not trivial - and this is not even counting on all the cascading impacts resulting from such abominations in the name of running code being out in the wild as interfaces for B2C and B2B commerce.
Sadly AI coming up with smart code for use cases it has not been designed for seems like a pipe-dream. Yet "savvy" tech investors will pay for these dreams to come true and peddlers of snake-oil with slick pitch decks will raise monies and pivot when the dreams are belied.
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