You won't need those either. AI will be able to just use your neuralink implant to build a complete product based on some vague ideas, in minutes. Goodbye daily scrum meetings and quarterly planning.
In all seriousness now - who is going to be building this "AI"? What about the platforms it has to run on (both software and hardware)? The tools that team has to use?
Will AI find new ways to implement AI? Will AI research and implement ways to optimize itself across the whole stack?
Are you just going to let AI spin VMs for you in your multi-cloud Azure subscription with uncapped spend, if that's what it takes to build your product? Maybe AI will also investigate customer escalations and bug reports? Or memory corruption issues?
Look, I get it. You're excited about a computer computing. And maybe you've gotten used to the idea that engineering ends with being a code-monkey stitching together CRUD APIs in Python.
Nothing wrong with being excited. But please, have a bit of respect for the craft.