Ask HN: What will be future software job market be like in 10 years cuz of AI?
I am a undergrad and although I try to convince myself that the dystopian AI future isnt a reality and AI is just a tool, I also feel like will I get to use this tool? or will I be jobless and someone else will be using AI to replace 1000 people at once.
Today after seeing GPT 4 results in common exams/tests my worry doubled, as these AI capabilities will keep increasing and although I am not talking about an all knowing AI overlord level dystopia, will I be replaced along with 1000 other because someone is using AI?
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 42.4 ms ] threadI think in general large software organizations that do not act as a platform for AI will surely die, they will no longer provide anything of value.
Only way to be sure that you can have a job for now is to be a tradesman, I reckon you got at least a decade longer in that gig. After that it is game over obviously.
Are you a bot or are you using multiple accounts?
Study up, work hard and keep at it. Don’t dispair, be hopeful. And once you get a job and make some money, put some of each paycheck into the S&P 500 as a hedge that Labor will become worth much less than Capital for awhile.
That’s not sustainable. There’s not enough useful engineering work to go around, and certainly not for that value. It just happened that money was cheap for a long while and those firms were using some of theirs to make sure nobody else had access to good talent.
Between money getting more expensive and LLM’s readily eating up the “for loops and API docs” class of work, the reckoning seems to be coming.
There will still be plenty of tech industry and software engineering work for talented, interested people and it will still probably pay a decent middle+ class salary. If that suits you, stick with it. That’s what a lot of us have already been a part of for decades. It’s not bad work. We’ll probably be using AI tools as part of it moving forward and working on some pretty cool projects because of that.
But if you struggle with the field and were hoping for an easy $$$$ lifestyle, you might want to look at a different career options. The landscape won’t be like you saw when you were in high school.
Which field are safe from AI overtake? now obviously AI wont take all doctors' jobs, but it'll reduce the value that a singular doctor provides today and that's my concern, we humans are all are getting devalued, is AI field itself safe or will they replace themselves first?
Whatever job sounds great in a movie avoid, find something with a moat for entry that's what successful startups do.