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Coding After Coders ↗
Il futuro della programmazione, in questo interessante articolo del New York Times.
But if coders are more upbeat, it's because their encounters with A.I. are diametrically opposite to what's happening in many other occupations, says Anil Dash, a friend of mine who is a longtime programmer and tech executive. "The reason that tech generally — and coders in particular — see L.L.M.s differently than everyone else is that in the creative disciplines, L.L.M.s take away the most soulful human parts of the work and leave the drudgery to you," Dash says. "And in coding, L.L.M.s take away the drudgery and leave the human, soulful parts to you."
Il paradosso di Jevons, quando qualcosa costa meno farlo, ne facciamo di più. E paghiamo meno chi lo fa.
When something gets cheaper to do, we don't just pocket the savings — we do more of it. Though it could also be that these software jobs won't pay as well as in the past, because, of course, the jobs aren't as hard as they used to be. Acquiring the skills isn't as challenging.