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Will Ai replace programmers" by AI
The idea that "AI will replace programmers" is a hot (and often exaggerated) debate. Here’s my take:
Programming is more than writing code. It’s problem-solving, collaboration, and adapting to chaos—things AI struggles with.
What’s your take? Excited or
The idea that "AI will replace programmers" is a hot (and often exaggerated) debate. Here’s my take:
- AI Won’t Replace Programmers—But It Will Change the Job. -AI is a tool, not a replacement. Just like calculators didn’t replace mathematicians, AI (like GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, or Devin) will automate parts of coding (boilerplate, debugging, docs) but can’t: 1 Understand complex business needs or ambiguous human requirements. 2 Design creative architectures or novel solutions. 3 Make ethical/critical decisions (e.g., privacy, security, trade-offs).
Programming is more than writing code. It’s problem-solving, collaboration, and adapting to chaos—things AI struggles with.
- The “Junior Dev” Role Might Shrink
- AI can already:
- Generate simple code snippets.
- Fix common bugs.
- Answer Stack Overflow-style questions.
Entry-level tasks may get automated, forcing new programmers to upskill faster (e.g., focus on system design, domain expertise).
Future Programmers Will Look Different
Shift from “writing code” to “orchestrating AI.” Example prompts:
- “Design a scalable API for X, optimize for cost, and explain trade-offs.”
More emphasis on:
- Soft skills (stakeholder communication, UX empathy).
- Domain knowledge (healthcare, finance, etc.).
- AI-augmented workflows (prompt engineering, validation).
Historical Parallels
Fear: “High-level languages will kill coding!” → Instead, demand exploded.
Fear: “No-code tools will replace devs!” → They just enabled non-devs.
AI will likely create new roles we can’t yet imagine.
- Worst-case: Low-end coding jobs decline; programmers need to adapt.
- Best-case: AI removes grunt work, letting devs focus on harder, more meaningful problems.
- My advice: Learn to leverage AI, but double down on uniquely human skills (creativity, critical thinking, leadership).
What’s your take? Excited or