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It's an attempt at a value proposition. Companies bought into the AI hype big and now they have a solution that needs a problem to solve. Combine that with most business not really understanding software engineering as a job, compared to something like accounting or sales, they just assume the computer can write code like a person. And it'll be cheaper than the software engineer and won't require a health insurance plan. I predict that this year, we'll see a bunch of AI-created software come out and it'll be hilariously bad. Next year will probably the year of hiring outside consultants to duct tape the AI slop and by 2027, human devs will probably be in demand again. I'm not saying the above isn't already happening, but it's likely happening at early adopters who aren't public about it because they don't want the hype cycle to end yet. Once regular companies try to go full AI, things will truly hit the fan.
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Policynone
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Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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