My husband has been in the assembly line for a large company, and in 2010 or so many were screaming that robots will be taking over factory jobs or whatever. And here we are, in 2024, not much has changed. Rumors are not always true. There are things Ai can do, and there are things only humans can do.
@jfost281
6 ай бұрын
Hmm? I'm curious, where is he working? Quite a bit has changed since 2010 and automation is a trend reducing factory jobs over the decades. I agree with this video in view of the overreaction to AI replacement for Software engineering, but automation is very much an issue many workers face.
@jestificated
6 ай бұрын
you haven't been paying attention. soon, very soon.
@tagnetorare5401
6 ай бұрын
@@jfost281So, do you know what those people did for a living after they lost their jobs? Did they simply starve to death, or are they barely sustaining right now? It's never about jobs. It's about life.
@bamboo1763
6 ай бұрын
Things humans can do cheaper.
@acraze2287
6 ай бұрын
yea instead they can be exported to india
@programmingwithmosh
6 ай бұрын
Alright, let's be honest. If AI ever gets so good it can take over coding jobs, it's not just us who should be worried. Every industry is gonna change. So, freaking out and ditching your coding journey? Not the smartest move. Now's the time to get even better, to learn and grow alongside AI. Thoughts?
@TheDevil939
6 ай бұрын
the thing is that we would be cooked before other professions, at the current state AI is not that concerning but looking at how it is increasingly getting better and we don’t know if there’s a limit to it getting better and can be trained on literally everything then ignoring the problem is not the smartest idea either
@TheCodeholic
6 ай бұрын
Decade ago only HTML/CSS was enough to get a job, now almost all design softwares have ability to generate HTML/CSS code. things changed... You need to know at least a frontend framework to get a job... I agree to Mosh. We should evolve and use AI to improve ourselves. We should not stay like only HTML/CSS developers. And IMO it is very unlikely that even very experienced developers to be replaced by AI. Thanks Mosh for the video
@raba9808
6 ай бұрын
The rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn't just a subplot in the tech industry; it's a narrative swiftly unfolding, with real implications for the future of programming jobs. Picture this: within the next decade, AI's capability to outperform humans in coding tasks isn't just probable; it's inevitable. This technological leap isn't just about efficiency; it's a magnifying glass over the existing disparities among programmers of varying skill levels. Now, let's narrow down to specific sectors, like national security. Think contractors for the Navy; here, the narrative shifts. AI's takeover isn't straightforward due to the intricate web of national security concerns. The prediction? A new era where contractors develop proprietary AI solutions, transforming AI from potential job usurper to indispensable tool for human programmers. This isn't a loss of jobs but a recalibration of roles, where AI enhances human capability rather than replacing it wholesale. However, for entrepreneurs at the helm of start-ups, the calculus is different. AI offers a tantalizing proposition: a way to bypass the substantial costs of hiring human coders. It's a cost-effective, efficient solution that aligns perfectly with the lean, agile methodologies that define the start-up world. This shift promises a new business landscape where programming becomes a more accessible tool, democratizing the ability to create and innovate. Yet, this evolution isn't without its caveats. As businesses increasingly lean on AI for their programming needs, the demand for human programmers won't vanish but will instead pivot towards seeking highly skilled programmers. This recalibration hints at a future where the programming job market becomes more competitive, a battleground for the exceptionally talented. Yet, this isn't a zero-sum game. The proliferation of AI in programming also lowers the entry barrier to coding, inviting a broader swath of the population to engage with programming. This newfound accessibility could spur a widespread increase in programming literacy, fostering a deeper, more universal appreciation for the art and science of coding. In essence, we're on the cusp of a programming renaissance, catalyzed by AI. It's a future where the role of human programmers evolves, but the essence of programming becomes more embedded in the fabric of society than ever before.
@FarisGhazi
6 ай бұрын
I am already doing AIOps the combination of DevOps, SysOps, Cyber Security and AI, a UK RQF level 6 diploma and I am not freaking out !!!
@urlocalcoder
6 ай бұрын
@@FarisGhaziwhat are the name of courses that you’re doing? Any source by chance?
@jorgeluissegurar.9558
6 ай бұрын
Great analysis Mosh! thanks.... as a Software Developer, I think that all of these AI tools only going to improve our productivity and focus to build more efficient solutions!
@paulvanderveen4309
6 ай бұрын
Great video! I've come to realize that with computer science, there's a big theoretical aspect to it. If you're trying to solve a complex software engineering problem, you have to generate problems / possible solutions. These can require a high degree of creativity and critical thinking --- something AI probably won't replicate (even if it does, it's capacity is still rather limited --- so it would have a limited skill set). It's very similar to many of the hard challenges AI faces with mathematics (problem creation, problem solving, theorem proving, logical reasoning, ... ). AI could get better with these creative tasks, but only to a limited degree. AIs are essentially Neural Networks, so they are just as good as the data they've seen. Any sort of programming task that has been done extensively and is rather common, I bet AI could do easily. I also think AI would currently have the ability to 'piece' out certain implementations of small features (e.g. simple tasks like sorting arrays, computing factorials, etc.) to create a more complex feature. How, I think the limitations of AI would become apparent once it deals with highly complex features which piece together several non-trivial tasks (e.g. think of building something really advanced like Minecraft). It's almost certain to make mistakes and produce bugs of various kinds.
@mantrik007
6 ай бұрын
You can't deny the fact that less software engineers will be required for executing software projects.
@sagniksaha4179
6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. Even chatgpt created this hype about coding but the reality is it often write statements that does not even exists
@hitmusicworldwide
6 ай бұрын
I have seen a lot of developers that write junk code too. And isn't the writing of junk code something that just about everyone does in the beginning? We are all foolish if we think that this advancement in technology which is just about a year or two old is a dead end. That's just wishful thinking.
@Whiztlex
6 ай бұрын
@@hitmusicworldwideYeah a lot of people fail to realize that what we're seeing right now is in the fetus stage. Actually maybe not even fetus stage, the semen is on its way to fertilize the egg. That's the stage of development this technology is at, and to be this good at that stage.. Holy shit! AI will progress, A FUCKING LOT and FAST.
@sagniksaha4179
6 ай бұрын
Yeah it's true but we can't sit still by thinking about the future. people are declining coding by thinking that AI will take over. But this is not the right time. At this moment we are still at a point where coding is safe. I don't know about the future but yes you were correct the AI is at the baby stage and will evolve fast. Also in industry there is a lot more going on than simple projects. There are complicated projects that at this point is not even possible for AI to handle. The biggest thing is the context window of AI. I have seen projects that contains 100 files with 1 file with 6000 lines of code. So I believe coding is safe at this point but yeah may be in future with much more powerful AI we need to be aware. Not only us but all of us. Thank you @hitmusicworldwide and @Whiztlex for sharing your views. I respect that
@dakshkapoor9589
6 ай бұрын
@@Whiztlexthat was a gross but accurate comparison
@valerioharvey7289
6 ай бұрын
Chat GPT has existed for like a year. I believe that in 5 years, it can understand instructions much better
@programmingwithmosh
6 ай бұрын
Been reading your comments and working on a follow up video to address common concerns. Stay tuned!
@asharullah353
6 ай бұрын
I have one question Mosh. While you have made it clear that AI can't replace the human-interaction aspect of Software Engineer. Is it not true that most of the Software Engineering Workforce comprises of individuals who are not directly dealing with the client? So a Software house can work on just two Engineers, one who deals with clients, and the other who monitors the AI doing its work to make the Software. So are mass AI driven Layoffs not already expected?
@TyoussefPureLander
6 ай бұрын
I think The problem is that a lot of these coding companies will disappear cus ai services will replace them. For example u can have one big company that's using ai and they can build a CRM for your company in minutes, and this one company will put alot of companies that are integrating crm's for other companies
@KarlaKloppstock
6 ай бұрын
I wonder why so many others, pretend that "all jobs are lost"? Do they want to lower the pay for coding or do they want to create a shortage of coders?
@cayenigma
6 ай бұрын
Thank you Mosh for this video. I am studying to become a programmer (and have bought several your classes) and these news have made the entire class panic.
@AMMARYASIR-ih6ie
6 ай бұрын
Hey Mosh. Shall I prefer AI or ML over SE? I'm confused in these fields.
@toxicbreaker776
6 ай бұрын
Give it another 2-5 years and the headline will be "Why we dont use Devin the Ai to develop our system anymore"😂
@hqcart1
6 ай бұрын
the people who hype devin are just KZitemrs with 0% knowledge about what it takes to be a software engineer.
@decastring
6 ай бұрын
Like you, I've been in this industry for a very long time. You started on a C64, I started on an Apple IIe. Trying not to be that old, arrogant programmer, I started having concerns about the AI takeover. But then considered the non-technical aspects of software development like complex and dynamic client requirements, and old, undocumented, confusing legacy systems. That's when I figured I'd be OK. Mosh, thanks for confirming my conclusions!
@programmingwithmosh
6 ай бұрын
Those old, legacy systems would always need human software engineers. AI may generate a new project from scratch and do a good job for simple CRUD apps, but those old systems, forget it!
@nisalzoysa2111
6 ай бұрын
So you guys are talking very limited area on SE world. What about the other side ? /\#|
@decastring
6 ай бұрын
@@nisalzoysa2111 Mosh's video was specifically about the impact of AI on software engineering, so the discussion, though limited in scope, is all relevant. As for AI's impact on other areas of IT, the first area that will be heavily impacted is likely cyber security. The red team is already using AI, so the blue team needs to step up and apply AI for IDS and remediation.
@springroll58
6 ай бұрын
say it louder for the people in the back, sir! people are scared we're gonna get displaced but from an optimistic point of view, I see more work being created and people's skills will have to update towards merely being observant and a good communicator. A.i. is great at what it's tasked to do but it still needs to be tasked to do it. People will basically evolve into being ceo's and managers, with a.i. as their subordinates. but also, I know nothing.
@hitmusicworldwide
6 ай бұрын
@@programmingwithmosh Those old legacy systems are all based upon machine language at the end of the day. Once the contextual limitations are conquered, AI will have no problem figuring out what was done, why it was done, and even the way it was done, as well as whether the doing was the most efficient way. Currently, AI has been able to translate ancient languages that we had not figured out ourselves and is not human thought and language one of the most complex concepts to work through? There are infinitely more iterations along the journey of human thought than the capabilities of an 8088 processor
@TheCodeholic
6 ай бұрын
Guys stop worring about anything and follow your passion. Don't let anyone to demotivate you. You are good enough to become great software engineer whcih will noy be replaced by AI. Maybe bad engineers be replaced, that's why we should improve and try to be the best.
@HomeslicedVideos
6 ай бұрын
Yeah, reading into the doomers' comments, it sounds like many of them just aren't confident they're good enough to make the cut when only senior+ jobs are available. Maybe they're right, maybe they're wrong, but let's just see where this goes before we declare coding is dead.
@arbhittani
6 ай бұрын
Its not as AI replaces Software Engineers, but AI boosts productivity and hence fewer highly intelligent, experienced engineers would be able to solve more problems than ever. Consiqueently newbies will have to suffer... Its not that easy to paint all white
@adilmughal2251
6 ай бұрын
Finally yesterday I asked you in comments about Davin and now here is the video.... thanks mosh
@-InnOCenT-44
6 ай бұрын
Your linguistic prowess is like a warm hug for my brain. 😊 U r thre best teacher i ever learned coding from...❤
@abdulmobinkarimi6846
6 ай бұрын
bro you're not alone
@manojguha2046
6 ай бұрын
The main thing Devin created a spark and competition among major AI players like OpenAI, Google, Meta on who will create the next best AI software engineer.
@BeepBoop2221
6 ай бұрын
But you're assuming exponential improvement.
@PaDamTuts
6 ай бұрын
@@BeepBoop2221he’s not assuming. It’s a given. GPT 3 is an exponential improvement over GPT 2. DALLE was an exponential improvement on its preview iteration. Same with Sora for video. ALL AI platforms have so far shown exponential growth in ALL projects they touched.
@ToXristianikoKanali
6 ай бұрын
@@PaDamTutsthey for sure use ai to program the next ai internally
@mewk
6 ай бұрын
Guys Devin isn’t taking our jobs right now… but if you have the vision, you can see that less devs will be required over time, until there are no devs, just AI. AI is efficiency. More efficient AI becomes - fewer humans are needed. Until it goes to near zero… That’s the singularity
@ifeelfantaastic2425
6 ай бұрын
As someone who is trying to get a junior dev role.. 1- hiring expectations are stupid and unrealistic (hiring junior devs with multiple years experience and proficient in 5+ languages?) 2- the market is terrible right now 3- any service I provide can simply be done by AI in mere seconds, and its growing exponentially. I’m not. I can see the top 5% keeping a position in software development. I’m definitely not that guy. Time to jump ship.
@ssouvikkmmondall2633
2 ай бұрын
AI is like zero-alone, it has no value and needs something to give it value.
@briannewman6216
6 ай бұрын
AI will predominately be a productivity booster.
@Omer698
6 ай бұрын
Keep saying that to yourself
@NickDrinksWater
6 ай бұрын
Hydrating booster?
@nuclear.prometheus
6 ай бұрын
Nah, it’s sucks at helping, and somehow it’s only gotten worse in the last year
@reck_er5003
6 ай бұрын
@Omer698 Keep ignoring the post-modern economic consequences of AI replacing humans. Especially without preparation. AI will not replace humans, but augment ty. And IF that happens the world shall know pain in the name of anarchy, when the government sat around without AI mandates while the lives of 2 billion people were uprooted and left without the job. The rich got richer while the poor were dying. Arkham city. But it is highly unlikely to happen and the government should introduce 80% tax on profit revenue generated by AI-using companies as an incentive to not replace human beings.
@scratchy996
6 ай бұрын
AI will predominately be a productivity booster, until it takes over. It's already taking over jobs in finance and graphic design. Soon you will need a handful of engineers and testers to do the job of hundreds.
@Xmasparol
6 ай бұрын
I hope an AI can lower inflation instead of replacing jobs
@mostafameerzad4144
6 ай бұрын
Big relief as a self taught full stack developer who have gone through a lot of struggles. Thanks Mosh ❤
@yashvardhanrathore4447
6 ай бұрын
Bro, everyone is self taught essentially ,even those who study computer sciene in college 😆
@thr417
6 ай бұрын
@@yashvardhanrathore4447 Speak for yourself I am God taught
@AiVaultGuy
6 ай бұрын
these AI tools are not perfect YET and we still need developers to code and for code review but in couple of years from now we won't need any developers and "developers" will be an obsolete job. Companies will only need a couple of developers instead of 100 developers to run or develop their apps with upcoming new AI tools that will be capable of generating and reviewing millions of lines of code in just seconds.
@thr417
6 ай бұрын
@@AiVaultGuy But then anyone can make software, no need for any companies
@AiVaultGuy
6 ай бұрын
@@thr417 companies will obviously still exist but their focus will change more into creating and launching new products faster and more efficiently. The more routine jobs inside a company will be covered by AI tools alone and most companies will only hire TOP class creative engineers that will work along side with AI tools like Devin to create things more efficiently and faster. Medium and junior developers will be completely fucked by this time and won't be needed anywhere. Most developers will turn into freelancers doing small jobs or they can create their own small companies/businesses themselves, which is not easy.
@j.j.9538
6 ай бұрын
Nah, man... Just admit it. This is the beggining of the end. No matter what happens, influencers say "is not enough"... If Devin really does what that demo shows: it's the beggining. It's enough for layoffs to start.
@bobursymon2397
6 ай бұрын
Thank you Mosh, just today i watched Fireship's video about this tool, and hoping you to make a video about it too.
@abrahamsimonramirez2933
6 ай бұрын
AI won't take your jobs, it will decrease your salaries to negative numbers 😅 which is essentially the same
@algobuddy
6 ай бұрын
Don't sweat it! AI tools like Devin are cool, but our human creativity and problem-solving skills will always be in demand in the software engineering world. We've got this!👍
@ezracramer1370
6 ай бұрын
@@john4353 its because most people that receive these statements are not coding themselves. Everyone knows how great AI is from these presentations and marketing statements, but only small fraction actually understand all pros and cons. When I show someone that never done any games that "AI can program pacman" its like "wow" but literally any programmer can do that with less energy cost...so.
@mahee96
6 ай бұрын
@@john4353 being a SDE myself and have used GPTs to test how far are they ready…yes the reach is alarming because half a year ago it was spitting incoherent stackoverflow answers but now it can produce more accurate solutions to commonly known problems aka boiler plate code…so unless you are solving a domain problem, your work can be done by LLMs… But using LLMs to solve boilerplate reduces a developer time by 30-40% hence enhancing the productivity by same…so that reduces from having 5 persons working on something to 3 persons or the project itself finishes off within 3 days with 5 people instead of usual 5 days with 5 people… In case-1 headcount reduction is evident In case-2 if there isn’t enough demand and there is more supply then the supply pace needs to be reduced…which leads to solution by case-1 and keeping the supply pace constant. So Evidently, if not 100% replacement AI tech will indeed reduce demand for SDE… First that is going to get impacted is web front end development and other forms of UI development…because it is a constrained problem… However domain(backend) problems are difficult and would need human assistance so complete elimination is impossible in near future
@Catalyst-r
6 ай бұрын
Delusional approach towards reality... there is hard time coming be prepared for it...
@ezracramer1370
6 ай бұрын
@@Catalyst-r most people who think this way never wrote a line of code professionally, but I dont blame them. Its really big hype train.
@ezracramer1370
6 ай бұрын
@@Catalyst-r I think it has nothing to do with "every engineer being replaced by AI". If people will generate content from practically stolen data and only care about profit it has many more implications besides job safety. AI is expensive even when lot of people try to act like its not. I am not as smart as to know what Elon´s play is, but I presume that he might be following bigger issues than job of programmers LOL
@RogAllyHQ
6 ай бұрын
I guess I can compare this to my industry that Im in .I am a mold designer for decade , and theres lots of software that introduces automatic mold design generation , drawings etc aof but all of it fails to give the output we want and end up not been usable in real work scenario. My advise is continue to reach your goals and continue to learn and upgrade your skills believe me or not those AI clowns that automates everything are just a joke.
@ashwingurbuxani317
6 ай бұрын
AI is only a tool. Auto-complete did not make Writers obsolete. Neither will AI-generated text make Developers obsolete.
@GaneshKumar-fv2cg
6 ай бұрын
It will never completely remove jobs but surely replace some jobs or projects wont last longer duration due to productivity improvements. Major issue will be in non tech sectors like manufacturing etc will surely get hit and job losses are inevitable. How this affects global economy is yet to be seen. Better to pause any AI deployments until a strong governance in place. Problem is to find who will own the governance
@springroll58
6 ай бұрын
lol no way is it gonna be paused...
@hitmusicworldwide
6 ай бұрын
I look forward to not being held under the tyranny of developers.
@concernedcitizen6572
6 ай бұрын
@@hitmusicworldwideDang who hurt you and how? 😂
@IsmailAhmadi-xr3ex
6 ай бұрын
Believe me these tools are just for enhancing productivity and obliging human to think more critically. For instance, ChatGPT can write much faster than humans does, so that doesn't mean we should tell “Jordan Peterson” to stop writing. 😅 Let's keep learning, buddies. 💥
@matt_milack
6 ай бұрын
It might be better for Jordan Peterson to stop writing, regardless of the state of AI progress.
@IsmailAhmadi-xr3ex
6 ай бұрын
@@matt_milackI would not agree. You better tell him. Remember, ChatGPT is productive but not creative! Just give it a think!
@Serendipity2893
6 ай бұрын
All the other skills mentioned would be redundant in the AI can do everything else. Even if we are not made completely obsolete, we’d be reduced to just doing code reviews, and we’d lose a severe majority of opportunities. I’m kinda depressed cause this is the second time I’m being made redundant and I don’t know how many times I can just restart my career 😢
@ritikyadav9378
6 ай бұрын
"Calculator didn't replace the Mathematician". Period.
@elmo4672
6 ай бұрын
What a cringeworthy analogy. Do you think that maths is just performing operations on constants?
@Riyancodes
6 ай бұрын
Comparing a calculator to ai dumbest person I have ever seen Soo far...u know nothing about Ai
@HarshKumarDwivedi-w1f
6 ай бұрын
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@mazewinther1
6 ай бұрын
Absolutely 💯 I've been coding with AI for a year now, and I have to say, knowing how to code and understanding the code it provides is much easier. AI isn't even close to taking our jobs, as a human will always have to review the code carefully. My advice: If you have a project in mind you wanna build, and you're serious about it. Speed is key. Moving forward and focusing on the important things is key. If you can speed up some of the development by writing code with AI, and focusing on the important stuff, then that's a good strategy. On the other hand, if you just enjoy coding, and you also wanna build projects but coding is something you love to do, keep learning. Forget the AI, and do what you love.
@samuelkovanko7198
6 ай бұрын
AI will help with: Boilerplate and simple code, generating ideas, automating certain tasks and soon enough, abstracting certain things rather using human language to generate results. AI is not capable of: Giving valid or the right code for the right sitation most of the time, understanding a broader context (although you could give it more context somewhat). But putting your faith in it entirely right now is very dangerous. Also the social customer facing part of this wont be automated away. In the long run its likely AI will become for SE's like automation is to factory workers. We still need engineers to check the output and designing a reliable system in which AI can work. The SE's job description will likely change a lot to something more broad and more away from coding. The value HAS to be found elsewhere.
@ChaosChuckler
6 ай бұрын
i needed to hear this. Thanks
@dekev7503
6 ай бұрын
The issue is not that the tools would make SWE obsolete, issue is that it would enable 1 SWE do the work of 50 programmers . That’s 49 less jobs for coders.
@tea2125
6 ай бұрын
This!
@yesyes9698
6 ай бұрын
Wow, a content creator that properly takes the current situation seriously and not make a clickbaity fear inducing video. That’s fresh. Spiced up my day. Thank you.
@jenniferlorence1950
6 ай бұрын
Oh Yeah, Mosh is Real, I love him for that, and follow him!
@StevenAkinyemi
6 ай бұрын
Huh, but what about 2, 5, 10 years from now? Telling people not to worry by listing the limitations of AI today is terrible planning. We know these things improve month on month. It is a matter of time before they start becoming real threat to SE jobs. I think everyone should prepare their mind as early as possible. You can start working with AI tools now. Find ways to make you more productive.
@caffeinated324
6 ай бұрын
i am currently learning python from your youtube course and i am making great progress saw this video in my feed and decided to watch it out of curiousity ... was informative and amazing ♥
@Gstar999
6 ай бұрын
which channel your following to learn python?
@caffeinated324
6 ай бұрын
@@Gstar999 programming with mosh.. this same channel. there is like a 6hr course for python
@QuantumCanvas07
6 ай бұрын
People who fear AI are the one who think they're programmers after writing some hello world program.
@MananPandya-j1q
6 ай бұрын
Whats with all the negativity? Look at text to video models from 1 year ago and look at them now. And if you think this is just marketing hype - look at the founding team of Cognition. I would take this seriously. No one said that software engineers will be out of a job tomorrow. But yes - 10 years from today - maybe. You can run as fast as you want, but you won't run faster than a car. Content writers WILL be replaced in the next 2-3 years. Low level software devs will be out of a job in 10.
@turokwishan1073
6 ай бұрын
I want to shed light on this topic of AIs. I had experience in the games industry, in the development of mobile applications, websites and now more recently in business. This AI tool will only automate what is repetitive, offer solutions, implementations without having to look in the documentation. It would be like a GPS that you can use or not. GPS won't replace you as the driver of the car. Yes, many of the things will be able to be implemented instantly with the help of AI, but that is also the idea. It goes from the era, or the period in which you have to do things, to the period in which you need to automate processes, and what you are required to do to will be more creative. Instead of writing 200 lines of code to create an authentication, you make use of AI and it generates that snippet, but you, like a good architect who knows the basics of programming, you adapt the generated code to fit your needs. One last analogy I could say is that of the man who goes shopping. Instead of doing groceries by yourself, you have an application that issues the invoice, finds the delivery person, sends the SMS and notifies you about the process. The application does not replace you, but simplifies the process, so that you have time to do, as Mosh said, the creative side, maybe thinking about how it would look, if it were even more efficient, so that the food, now, can be prepared by a robot, and served at your desk.
@ThomasTomiczek
6 ай бұрын
"implementations without having to look in the documentation" - ah, Devin reads documentation. It also has demonstrated communication - like asking developers of an open source library for clarifications.
@ai-palooza
6 ай бұрын
Thanks, Mosh for this video! I am learning react and worried by seeing social media posts about devin. Now I got the confidence to not get stopped from learning.
@ALTXZ.0
6 ай бұрын
Remember my fellow developer Devin is our SLAVE!!!
@piot1
5 ай бұрын
Panic more panic. Cuz you are going to looose job 😂😂
@munguzojean1171
6 ай бұрын
I agree with, Mosh. And for that, before using AI, you must know the code itself. How can AI write code without the user telling it to do so? You need to understand coding before diving ininto AI.
@ahmadadiiskandarubaidah9040
6 ай бұрын
God : "Lol, i created human brain and now it gonna replaced by their invetion😂 ?"
@TheRonpe
6 ай бұрын
As a freelancer software engineer, I'm not really concerned. At the current state, AI is just a useful tool. Maybe in the future it might have more impact, but for now I don't think so.
@hrvojemarjanovic9188
6 ай бұрын
Bros are earning a lot of money from YT clickbait. Not to worry much about...
@unawakeful6931
6 ай бұрын
It's hilarious how often I'm seeing people parroting the marketing terms used by corporations to prevent fear such as "Just a useful tool, etc.". You're like a bot.
@turolretar
6 ай бұрын
My drunk cousin is a useful tool as well
@TheRonpe
6 ай бұрын
@@unawakeful6931I don't know whats your issue with my wording but it is a useful tool and thats it.
@marklighter3056
6 ай бұрын
You know, artists used to say same things. And guess where they are now? 🤭
@yaxization
6 ай бұрын
It’s a newborn technology, it will grow faster and faster. I think in 5/6 years it will be something so sofisticate that man will no longer catch up
@sugmahub
6 ай бұрын
Remember 1 year ago people like this motivated others and look now devin has come and people who are the one who sell "learn how to code course" are likely opposing this ai others are scared
@sivasankarjammula9632
6 ай бұрын
Me : I am really scared about Devin Ai 🥺😑 Meanwhile Mosh: Don't Panic, Keep coding. 💪
@Catalyst-r
6 ай бұрын
He is doing this for views and engagement on youtube and for his self help but in reality AI is gonna slaughter Software industry for sure...
@rc8s
6 ай бұрын
@@Catalyst-r What is you argument against what's said in this video?
@Catalyst-r
6 ай бұрын
@@rc8s Google search yourself, you will find tons of the valid argument from experts of all the industries... rather me providing arguments here, isn't it good idea that you pursuit it yourself ?
@olegvin9875
6 ай бұрын
Well put argument, mosh is content creator first and foremost, his job is to sell you dreams and tell you everything is fine to continue selling his courses. The industry will change with AI and less gifted developers will cease to exist, the pace ai develops will only speed up with newer hardware developed specifically for it nowadays. So good luck dreaming about everything being fine
@Catalyst-r
6 ай бұрын
@@rc8s carry on wasting money on courses he is selling and live delusional lives until a time, life gives you a reality check...
@tazoman26
6 ай бұрын
Okay, lets be honest... This is just the start, at its first stage, it will get better and better as time goes. The future, is going to be about instead of hiring 10 software engineers, you just need 2 now.
@ingridmallard7523
6 ай бұрын
Agree 100% with you Mosh. As a developer(and student of learning)for 20+years, I would add to this and say just keep on learning . Use your grey matter to solve problems, whatever does or doesn't happen in the future, who knows? and really is missing the target.You can only change yourself, so my philosophy is to instead focus on making yourself , making your skills and abilities invaluable to a company, or whatever or however you roll- challenge yourself and keep on learning. Thanks Mosh !💕💞
@ThomasTomiczek
6 ай бұрын
"As a developer(and student of learning)for 20+years, I would add to this and say just keep on learning . " Sorry, you are an idiot. AI capacity doubles every year so far. Does your brain too? Once AI overtakes you - which will not take long - how you think your pathetic learning will be of benefit when AI doubles a year later, then dobules again - now 4x better than you. "so my philosophy is to instead focus on making yourself , making your skills and abilities invaluable to a company, " - so, you buy the majority of shares in a company and order the CEO not to fire you? Because that is the only wa to do that.
@moashraf5736
6 ай бұрын
My dream was to get into cs college to be software engineer or web dev now im in my first year in cs i got three more years to graduate i think ai will be more more stronger it’s just so sad if I didn’t be a software engineer in the end i would kmș
@asharullah353
6 ай бұрын
I have one question Mosh. While you have made it clear that AI can't replace the human-interaction aspect of Software Engineer. Is it not true that most of the Software Engineering Workforce comprises of individuals who are not directly dealing with the client? So a Software house can work on just two Engineers, one who deals with clients, and the other who monitors the AI doing its work to make the Software. So are mass AI driven Layoffs not already expected?
@programmingwithmosh
6 ай бұрын
I’m answering this question in my next video. It’ll be out next week. Stay tuned!
@kalyanapasupathyvenkataraju
6 ай бұрын
Absolutely correct, I agree with you, my thought also the same, it may help to boost ....
@dustmukhammad
6 ай бұрын
Bro! I was about to quit 😂. Thanks for the video 🎉
@alireza2295
6 ай бұрын
What I would add to what Mosh said is that even if AI can generate full software, business owners have to explain "Exactly" and "Accurately" what they want which is almost impossible, specially for executives and managers!
@ThomasTomiczek
6 ай бұрын
Nach, that is what product owners are fore. Tema of 10, down to 2. Ups.
@urlocalcoder
6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Mosh for this video much needed, we’be been reading only negative tweets lately 😂 so it’s a relief for us. We’ll keep watching your 10/10 tutorials and be better 1% everyday! 💪🏻
@nithishrajprof
6 ай бұрын
I don't know why I think, that your saying these stuff to keep on selling programming courses. Instructive thoughts 💀
@numb6455
6 ай бұрын
sae bat hai
@kimodo1011
6 ай бұрын
Who else came after watching the Fireship's vid? 😂
@jfost281
6 ай бұрын
A really good video. Thank you for sharing some much-needed critical thinking and a rational view, not more hype and hysteria. Undoubtedly, companies need to promote their products, but the immediate default 'we're all doomed' isn't exactly an accurate portrayal of the situation, nor does it help it either.
@igors.2943
6 ай бұрын
Devin is 8 times higher in real world software engineering tasks benchmarks then gpt4. 1 year ago gpt4 was the best thing we had. 8 times in 1 year. From 1.74% to 13.87%.. If it grows 8 times in the next year (13.87% X 8) - it will be more them 100%, meaning it will outperform human developers. I love your content, but I have to say that all these videos from people that make living teaching coding look pretty funny.. You all could just call this videos: "Shoud you ignore the reality and continue giving me money" and put 1 word "YES!!!" in the content... As a software engeneer, I pray you're right🙏
@balasubramanian9620
6 ай бұрын
Thanks mosh !! I'm a budding swe and this has clamed my nerves !!
@adimardev1550
6 ай бұрын
i wont understimate Ai just yet. but i genuinely believe that its time will surely come not for too long. as we knew, the graph is exponential, not linear.
@0909J-USA
6 ай бұрын
Says the guy who relies on people to buy his courses. I’m a senior programmer with over 20 years experience and though right now AI can’t do everything correctly as explained in the video, the progress it has made in such a short time is amazing. If you think AI is never going to be able to develop software, you are crazy. Give it 5-10 years and it will absolutely be able to do 60-80% of work a team of developers do in a much shorter amount of time. Human developers role will change from development to QA to verify the work before deployment. This is the future. But for now, yeah… you’re safe.
@cjb1373
6 ай бұрын
Everyone conveniently leaves out the future of this technology though. First year computer science students need to know what is going to happen because college is just so expensive. The motive for companies is there to reduce the number of developers. They are extremely expensive. There will always be a need for computing professionals, but less computing professionals will be needed for projects. The only true light in the dark is if this technology allows more companies to grow and increase their output. More output = more engineers, even if there was less of a need for them. Also there is also the fact that you have to specialize. You can't just be a generic app developer anymore, you need to specialize in the type of app like games or web apps, etc... I hope I'm making sense. Correct me if I'm wrong of course.
@32zim32
6 ай бұрын
News tomorrow: google announced Petar, the most efficient AGI software developer which can do system analysis, coding, deploying, code reviewing better than 95% of Senior developers. We: don't panic. AI can't drink coffee and participate in a meetings ) Five minutes later: Elon mask integrate Petar into its robots and now Petar can drink coffee and participate in a meetings
@gastonjones3950
5 ай бұрын
Do you know what AI is? It’s not just a programmer. AI will inevitably replace all non tangible jobs. Whether people like it or not. Waymo has self driving cars here in AZ. That is not a dream it’s reality, just like many have lost jobs for the 2 companies I work for just recently because of automation. I think you need to dig deeper for your facts and not so narrowly look at just encoding. Things are advancing so fast that it will be from one moment to another that people’s jobs will be obsolete and it’s just a matter of time until upper management finds out.
@gerryramosftw
6 ай бұрын
every single real developer has no worries, only new devs think this might take jobs. but those of us who have been there for 5+ years. knows that software engineering is much more. the ai will have to improve 100x before it starts taking jobs. if ever
@programmingwithmosh
6 ай бұрын
Well said! Anyone who has worked in the industry knows the complexities involved.
@marklighter3056
6 ай бұрын
Professional artists used to say exactly the same thing. And guess where they are now? ☺
@OddlyObstruct
6 ай бұрын
@@marklighter3056 still selling art for millions...
@asadgull7175
6 ай бұрын
Thanku sir for this amazing and much needed video i am learning web development and feeling sad after heeard the negative impact of devin in social media and totally disappointed and think.to.move. Someother field
@demarcorr
6 ай бұрын
10-15 years before soft skills replaced, 35-50 before automatons replace physical workers.
@pXmTS
6 ай бұрын
I agree in some points, but the direction this is going is different than chat-gpt. This really looks like SV is planning to replace A LOT of programmers. Not saying we don't need a human supervisor, but the moment a buisness will generate more money by using a tool instead of a human, they will.
@ilker2125
6 ай бұрын
My opinion is not now. But it will be a game changer
@pinatrohq
6 ай бұрын
Hey, wake up. It's evident that AI can only handle simpler tasks for now, and companies still hesitate to fully trust them. The reality is, automation threatens jobs across the board. While optimism is important, being realistic about the challenges ahead is equally crucial
@halea41
6 ай бұрын
unfortunately, it's inevitable that AI will take these jobs someday, and it might even be sooner rather than later considering the speed AI is developing. if i were a college student in CS right now, i'd supplement my degree with something softer like business or economics.
@WinnipegOne177
6 ай бұрын
Keep in mind this is the worst these AI computer science programs will be. Exponential curve in development, will get better and better. But for at least 4-5 more years human programmers will still be relevant.
@chadcat420
6 ай бұрын
Web dev is dead. Cant get an entry level job junior dev job without 7+ years of experience and at least 3 references who can prove i can do the job (actual recruiters have told me that), so dont tell me tech jobs are dead. Its not because of AI, its because of tech recruiters. I even had a tech recruiter tell me i cant get hired by a startup theyre representing because all they want are MIT grads. Tech is fucked
@dennisdennoh8803
6 ай бұрын
software development is deeply intertwined with empathy and user-centric design. Effective developers possess the ability to empathize with end-users, understanding their needs, preferences, and pain points. They translate these insights into intuitive interfaces, seamless experiences, and transformative solutions. While AI can analyze user data and generate insights, it lacks the emotional intelligence and human intuition required to truly empathize with individuals. Empathy cannot be quantified or encoded; it is a uniquely human trait that permeates every aspect of software development.
@btm1
6 ай бұрын
empathy? what drugs are you on my man? if the software in not in a highly sensitive sector, nobody cares who or what wrote the software as long as it works and this comment got 11 likes and a hearth? you guys are delusional lol, denial can be a crazy drug
@abdulahadafzal3899
6 ай бұрын
WHAT IF THIS VIDEO WAS GENERATED BY AI? 😂😂😂
@Tony-dp1rl
6 ай бұрын
It is naive to think AI is not going to do most programming in 10 years time. There are usually only a few ways to solve a problem in code, and there is no reason to think AI cannot learn those patterns.
@sakthivelsamuthiram1159
6 ай бұрын
Thank You Mosh for creating and sharing this video. Truly inspired by your intention for creating and sharing this video. Million Hearts to your service.
@elgato5609
6 ай бұрын
You are missing one point. Devin is just version 1.0 imagine version 10.0 and so on.
@RM-xl1ed
6 ай бұрын
This same argument was made about chatgpt. But GPT-4 got literally worse over time.
@rahulnair650
6 ай бұрын
It can replace jobs. It is just not mature enough. Once it gets there, many low to mid level jobs are done
@haseebhashmi4338
6 ай бұрын
Thanks mosh i agree with you, these AI tools will not affect our jobs that much.
@h.h.1266
6 ай бұрын
Very short sighted point of view - it’s V0 of the bot, it’ll only get better from here. I work in the Silicon Valley and every company I know is looking into integrating AI agents in their workforce. Lot of call center type jobs are already getting replaced. You’ll still have a human in the loop for sure, but with these tools, one developer will be able to do the entire team’s job now (means they won’t hire new folks at the same rate or quantity). If you can’t imagine them working on giant code bases, think about bug fixes, simple feature upgrades or keeping tech stack up to date - all those coders who do IT support and operations are in trouble. These bots will work 24/7, don’t need sick days, don’t need 401K contributions - there’s nothing but upside for the companies to adopt them. We should all be worried.
@technelegies
6 ай бұрын
Really great video ! I also cover this topic, and gave a my thoughts as senior developer. Feel free to check out :)
@dorin-trainingwithmali
6 ай бұрын
I heard of such story (min 2:10). A big company in my country switching from phone support to an AI chat for handling orders. Sounds likethis is just thebegining. It got me thinking, maybe one day I'll lose my job to AI and struggle to find work because machines are doing everything. I will end up unemployed and force to stai at home I will end up with loads of free time to do what I love, like my hobbies, while robots do my chores, it might not be so bad. Actually, it sounds kind of cool. Who knows, maybe getting replaced by AI isn't something to dread. I might even get some AI upgrades for myself and catch up on videos anytime, anywhere. P.S. This content whas generated by AI ;)
@awrjkf
6 ай бұрын
That's true but we might need Universal Basic Income
@gowtham7888
6 ай бұрын
This Video Just Come down my Fear for AI , Thanks 👍
@dagmfreseid2063
6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Mosh. I've been struggling so hard lately. Could you please make a video for us aspiring self-taught junior developers, particularly on how we can excel and stand out from the competition considering the current job market?
@MENACE_ON_TOP_FR
6 ай бұрын
Bro fr I just started learning about coding and now.. damn.
@monsiflamhareml
6 ай бұрын
Me too mate 😅
@Omer698
6 ай бұрын
learn a trade, doesn't have to be blue collar stuff, anything in heavy industries that can't be automated.
@matt_milack
6 ай бұрын
@@Omer698 You think that AI will be able to automate entire tech industry but that it will not be able to find a way to produce robots that will be able to replace trade people? Laughable!
@matt_milack
6 ай бұрын
@@john4353 Let's say that your predictions will fulfil. That's 10 years difference between vanishing of white collar jobs and blue collar jobs. When you think about it, it's not that big of a difference. Second, and more important thing, in western world, white collar jobs make 55% of all jobs. Imagine all of those people lose their jobs and go to blue collar jobs. That will lead to 2 things- 1. Extreme saturation on blue collar job market. 2. Since so many people would be unemployed and poorly payed, only the best ones would even be capable of making ends.
@3polygons
6 ай бұрын
@@matt_milack Robots are expensive... and is not something "just for now" : Hardware, chips, the huge costs of the labs making them, silicon, heavy metals, materials in general, distribution (increasing energy cost, etc)... are going to keep being expensive if not increasing quite (remember our recent (actually several) crisis with GPUs, resources, and etc), even more with AI demanding more hardware resources. Not long ago I read an article... about how in many countries (or poor areas in first world countries), the maintenance of a robot ( *a lot* more expensive than an AI's cloud instance, btw) and of course its creation, is a lot more expensive that paying for little more than a plate of soup for a worker. But 45k - 70k/year workers, yup, those are more in danger, though. I believe it's the main point of AI (of what the VC funding is behind)... reduce labor costs does not necessarily mean destroying all jobs, but could be a thing that a lot of people might start to see their salary decreasing fast, some others will get unemployed and will have to prepare for whatever the new roles are available in that economy (which I assume there will be). That besides UBI, if globally is considered as a need for social stability (avoiding revolts and riots, and allowing people consuming stuff to keep the economies working, etc) Which is a measure most probably to be coordinated between governments and big companies. This last bit is an economists' theory, though. It has some issues (greed is always faster than regulation), but at least is less delirious than Altman's "wonderful" _Utopia_ .
@irshadfaras
6 ай бұрын
Perfectly said, its like self driving cars, cool technology, but not replacing drivers. Though we will see boost in productivity in future.
@raj-kal
6 ай бұрын
finally, I can sleep tension-free.
@ayansheikh8086
6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video because software engineer are panic after coming a devin ai
@YetenekBURADA
6 ай бұрын
It seems to me that you are saying that people will still be needed because you are afraid of not being able to sell Mosh courses, but this business is moving very quickly, I think that in the very near future there will be no need for a person to develop code or review the developed code. For him, I think don't mislead people with fear and anxiety that I won't be able to sell my courses. Don't waste your money or your time, which is more important than money, ok.
@Riyancodes
6 ай бұрын
So should I quit computer aciy
@curiousLeafy
6 ай бұрын
Let's just already give it up. All human's should come forward and just leave the world to ai then I think we'll be spared by these constant stupidity of si taking humans job. I am literally frustrated to a point where I am thinking becoming a software developer was a mistake.
@maalikserebryakov
6 ай бұрын
I myself actually jumped into IT instead of software because of that. I just code for automation and projects when i need to, i didn’t bother entering thr job market for software. Even chatGPT (you can acces rigjt now) is very capable in coding.
@longbeachgriffy4548
6 ай бұрын
Here I am, watching this video, thinking that he would convince me that AI won't take our jobs. But no, I have key points and experience with AI. I've been using the Claude v3 Opus API to implement things like being able to search on Google and a tool named MemGPT, to program a driver. The kernel driver communicates with UM using socket-based communication. Claude v3, with the extra tools, made most of the code; I just had to tweak a couple of things to make it work. Do you know how insane that is? I just had to feed it some info, and it created a project that would take me weeks to make and a small team if I wanted to make it in days. If it can create that now, imagine what it will create in a year. All you need is one employee with some knowledge and an AI that will cost the company 50 bucks a month. All this to just say we are doomed. Also, this was Claude v3; imagine what Devin could do. Also, Devin won't need to hallucinate because all the data he needs is on the browser he is using.
@csugcnet
6 ай бұрын
If AI replace software enginer, it will change whole world .
@christopherc168
6 ай бұрын
You neglect to foresee the Amish revolution. or Quaker
@FirdavsiWebDev
6 ай бұрын
I think were fucked Mosh. Were totally fucked if the development of AI is so fast.
@hydoffdhagaweyne1037
6 ай бұрын
It reminds me of digital artists coping when Midjourney came out
@dragossasr
6 ай бұрын
The first airplane flew at 11 km per hour in 1903. Over 64 years later, an airplane flew at 7300 km per hour. In 10 years, at most 20% of the current jobs will remain in IT.
@tortureddummies1672
6 ай бұрын
Exactly a lot of these coders are in denial, when the first airplane was being developed the entire world was very skeptical and a lot of people didn’t believe we will be able to fly. And look at us now with the airplanes, it can transport hundreds of people and thousands of packages. Our airplanes now is capable of going at the speed of sound. A lot of these coders will be out of job. I can actually see it, you can just draw a website layout and A.I. will make the rest for you. Almost all the job is at risk at this point and I really believe that the next couple of years a lot of people will become unemployed due to A.I. And a lot of people are already unemployed because of A.I. and we just started developing it. Imagine in a couple of decades the entire human race won’t have a job due to androids and A.I. doing all the job. These machines don’t need no rest, they can work 24/7 and they don’t get sick they don’t need to go to lunch. They don’t unionize and they don’t demand a pay rise. You don’t have to pay these machines huge salaries. You just need a couple of technicians to make sure that these machines work. These people can live in denial all they want but the reality is we will all be replaced by a robot wither we work a blue collar or a white collar job.
@dragossasr
6 ай бұрын
@tortureddummies1672 A very good analysis. In the near future, radical social changes will occur. People are not prepared, and what's even worse is that most of them cannot do anything to ensure a stable future even if they are aware of what is coming. Maybe this is our destiny in these days on Earth
@R3dX5118
6 ай бұрын
I don't think so, because nothing can override the creativity of a human...
@nonsookongwu1556
6 ай бұрын
One thing I know is that, Ai would never replace the emotions involved in building user friendly apps, communicating with founders or owners to know how best to solve their issues or the human interaction involved in building the app from the ground up.... Don't even get me started on building scalable apps.
@fotbaliar.m3478
6 ай бұрын
Very enlighting Mr Mosh. I just want to know there courses sale in desplay underneath yourdescription are valid? because the link does not lead me to Code with Mosh website , please confirm because i will love to purchase while they are on sale.
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