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To say it won't eventually replace Software Engineers is hubris. AI will get better iteratively. How can anyone say that AI won't replace Software Engineers given a long enough time horizon? Compute power gets better iteratively, AI algorithms get better iteratively, power efficiency cost gets better iteratively, programming tools get better iteratively. These 4 things combined over a long enough time horizon all getting better at the same time can eventually make AI replace software engineers. Is it likely to be in the next year or 2? No, likely not. But there is no reason to think it won't get even better than it is today, its completely irrational to think it won't continue to get better. I've been in the field for 7 years and some AI tools are genuinely impressive, but I'm not worried about my job right now as it is not good enough yet. I am worried about how long my career will last overall, will I be able to continue doing this 15 years from now? That I'm not sure of.
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DimensionValue
Responsibilitynone
Reasoningconsequentialist
Policyunclear
Emotionresignation
Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
Raw LLM Response
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