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The arrival of AI

Guys, since AI is here, do you think it should take over the jobs of programmers, or should the new generation of programmers be taught how to use it accurately?

10th Dec 2024, 6:19 PM
Morena Raboteng
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the AI is a deep unknown, but humans must be stronger.... AI must be under control, so, .... keep learning :-)
10th Dec 2024, 6:27 PM
Mihaly Nyilas
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Personally I think it would make more sense to worry about other fields in the labor and artistic sector, not programming. You can't have an AI without a programmer, so I'm not sure where it's coming from. The new generation of programmers should focus on fundamentals, not any different. If you only know how to use an AI, then you're just as limited as someone who does their job only knowing how to use a single program. -- You limit yourself to the capacity of something else. Any change and you now lost on what you know. If you wish to be an AI developer, it would help to have the foundation of how it works and be able to build things from scratch --- so you can improve existing issues. To use AI properly: False positives and false negatives either shouldn't have a major impact or shouldn't be relied on. With awareness to its accuracy. Any application that follows that should be fine. AI (machine learning) is based in prediction.
10th Dec 2024, 6:43 PM
Rrestoring faith
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AI is not taking over programming soon.. so don't stop learning :) Also AI can help you to improve programming, instead of taking the jobs.
11th Dec 2024, 3:22 AM
Shihan
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