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This article argues against the idea that advancements in AI, particularly large language models, will replace software developers. The author reflects on historical trends where similar predictions proved wrong and emphasizes that programming involves complex human thinking that AI cannot replicate. The demand for skilled programmers will continue as businesses navigate current technological hype and economic challenges.
Recent college graduates are facing a sharp increase in unemployment, now at 5.8%, as companies adopt artificial intelligence to replace entry-level positions. The trend is particularly pronounced in technical fields like finance and computer science, raising concerns about the future job market for young workers.
Software engineers are facing an urgent need to adapt to the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, which is reshaping the landscape of software development. The article discusses the challenges and pressures that come with this shift, emphasizing the necessity for engineers to continuously update their skills and knowledge in order to remain competitive in the evolving job market.