The article addresses concerns about the future of coding careers amidst layoffs and the rise of AI, emphasizing that while fears of job displacement are prevalent, AI can enhance human creativity and productivity. The author encourages programmers to adapt by focusing on context mastery, problem-solving, and maintaining their own curiosity, ultimately viewing AI as a tool for amplification rather than replacement.
Modern design workflows have increasingly stripped the profession of its meaning, reducing it to mere production rather than creative exploration. Designers now find themselves prioritizing compensation over fulfillment, as the industry becomes more automated and controlled, leading to disillusionment with the role. To reclaim the essence of design as a meaningful career, practitioners must engage in small acts of resistance against the systems that limit creativity.