> We are perpetually just months away from software jobs being obsolete.
only hype artists are saying this. and you're using it as a way to negate the argument of more skeptical people.
soulofmischief: complains that AI-skeptics would say the Wright brothers were idiots because they didn't imediately implement a supersonic jet
ares623: we were promised supersonic jets today or very soon (translation: AI hype and scam artists have already promised a lot now)
eru: The passive voice is doing a lot of work in your sentence. (Translation: he questions the validity of ares623's statement)
me: Here are just three examples of hype and scam promising the equivalent of super jet today, with some companies already being burned by these promises.
soulofmischief: some incoherent rambling
The irony of your comment would be salient, if it didn't feel like I was speaking with a child. This conversation is over, there's no reason to continue speaking with you as long you maintain this obnoxious attitude coupled with bad reading comprehension.
"Separate opinions of professionals" etc.
Here's Ryan Dahl, cofounder of Deno, creator of Node.js tweeting today:
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This has been said a thousand times before, but allow me to add my own voice: the era of humans writing code is over. Disturbing for those of us who identify as SWEs, but no less true. That's not to say SWEs don't have work to do, but writing syntax directly is not it.
https://x.com/rough__sea/status/2013280952370573666
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Professional enough for you?
If it turns out to be not true then they don’t lose anything.
So we are in a state where people can just say things all the time. Worse, they _have_ to say. To them, Not saying anything is just as bad as being directly against the hype. Zero accountability.
Congratulations, now you're starting to understand! :)