Recently, I spent 4 days experiencing AI-assisted programming, and I have two deep feelings:
Now one person can really stand up to a small team. In the early stage, running through the business logic, 5 people are more than enough, and there is no pressure at all to support a product that can be launched.
To be honest, those who do basic work and executive positions may not have a good time in the future.
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FunGibleTom
· 5h ago
Damn, grassroots programmers are really going to lose their jobs now
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4am_degen
· 6h ago
Ha, this is the future of web3 development, AI is directly cut in half as soon as the number of people working is used
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SerLiquidated
· 6h ago
Damn, grassroots programmers are really going to lose their jobs now
Recently, I spent 4 days experiencing AI-assisted programming, and I have two deep feelings:
Now one person can really stand up to a small team. In the early stage, running through the business logic, 5 people are more than enough, and there is no pressure at all to support a product that can be launched.
To be honest, those who do basic work and executive positions may not have a good time in the future.