1 in 3 Developers Fear AI Will Replace Them

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Evans Data Corp., in a survey of 550 software developers, asked them about the most worrisome thing in their careers. A plurality, 29%, chose this answer: "I and my development efforts are replaced by artificial intelligence." Surprisingly, this concern about A.I. topped the second-most identified worry, which was that the platform the developer is working on will become obsolete (23%), or doesn't catch on (14%). Concerns about A.I. replacing software developers has academic support. A study by Oxford University, The Future of Employment, warned that the work of software engineers may soon become computerized. Machine learning advances allow design choices that can be optimized by algorithms. According to Janel Garvin, CEO of Evans Data, the thought of obsolescence due to A.I., "was also more threatening than becoming old without a pension, being stifled at work by bad management, or by seeing their skills and tools become irrelevant."
 

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Umm. Not anytime soon. Programming is way too varied in nature and requires human creativity too much to rely on AI at the moment.

We haven't reached skynet capability yet. I don't think anyone currently working as a developer or programming has to worry about this in their life time.

Low skilled and repetitive jobs are in the most danger for automated replacement. Still some low skill jobs in the service industry should still be safe at the moment.
 

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Umm. Not anytime soon. Programming is way too varied in nature and requires human creativity too much to rely on AI at the moment.

We haven't reached skynet capability yet. I don't think anyone currently working as a developer or programming has to worry about this in their life time.

Low skilled and repetitive jobs are in the most danger for automated replacement. Still some low skill jobs in the service industry should still be safe at the moment.

Never go by civilian tech innovations
 
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