Is GPT 4o Developer Doom?

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Stefan Mischook

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16 күн бұрын

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GPT 4o is out and it has significant updates. Nice updates! But is it the doom of developers?
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@radu-mp
@radu-mp 14 күн бұрын
Just a thought here: software development is probably one of the most complex professions out there. So if the day comes when AI can fully replace developers, it will also fully replace every other type of office worker, like finance, project management, marketing, legal etc. So people who say "coding is doomed because of AI" might be surprised that the blast radius will be quite larger :)
@jacobmorres9817
@jacobmorres9817 14 күн бұрын
ye. but coding might come first due it being one the use cases that is heavily focused on right now.
@dott8775
@dott8775 14 күн бұрын
​@@jacobmorres9817 We don't know. But I think his argument is very logical, except if they decide to deliberately start with killing coding jobs first.
@computernerd8157
@computernerd8157 14 күн бұрын
Managers will not replace themselves. In the end, AI will reduce the need to buy from companies.
@JD-vj4go
@JD-vj4go 14 күн бұрын
It is going to replace all office jobs. It is going to replace coding. But that's long term. In the short term it will reduce the demand for developers especially junior devs who start out on grunt work. It's already replacing artists, copy writers, voice actors, customer service.
@ljes16
@ljes16 14 күн бұрын
Just a thought: Who's going to rake the profits if AI killed off a lot of jobs? Who's gonna buy the services or products from the companies that used AI if no one can afford it because of the mass layoff? Difficult times indeed.
@grimmdanny
@grimmdanny 14 күн бұрын
I've been an experienced coder for more than 25 years. I've used various AI tools for coding, and at best, they have provided me with passable code for small, non-complex things. To use it, someone needs to know something about development to even know what to ask the AI to begin with. I've seen some devs get nervous over the idea of being replaced. I doubt that will happen because your boss would have no idea how to get an AI to develop code for them, much less implement that code themselves. AI is good at being a tool, and when I run my existing code through it, it's decent about catching things I didn't see. Sometimes, I get stuck on a TS error, and it's good at finding it and offering solutions. And it's good about doing some tedious tasks like recursive functions, etc. Don't be scared, in fact embrace it to help you get some tasks done a bit quicker, and with less headaches.
@u4ea70
@u4ea70 13 күн бұрын
I voted you up for the Slayer logo as much as anything else.
@javier.alvarez764
@javier.alvarez764 13 күн бұрын
Bruh as you get more higher in the industry, you search in google and stack overflow less, same thing in ChatGPT. I used it but like 10 to 20% of my development only.
@niksatan
@niksatan 13 күн бұрын
I agree with you 100%, and also Slayer fan so I know you are a good and truth telling person! Happy coding \m/
@prymeraeducationsolutionsl2478
@prymeraeducationsolutionsl2478 11 күн бұрын
the coder doesnt have to be fully replaced to kill coding as a career path, the massive simplification of tasks is enough to do the damage because it takes smaller teams to achieve way bigger tasks meaning less demand for coders and fewer job oipprtunities lets stop the self deceit and embrace the truth
@almaz3214
@almaz3214 11 күн бұрын
Agreed, in addition of that , imagine: if AI will be able to handle programmer's jobs - it can replace other jobs too - the government will have to do something with it our society will collapse - our system is not ready for AI wide job replacements
@tedv8323
@tedv8323 12 күн бұрын
I imagine the following scenario: A client believes he/she can use gpt 4o to implement something new to the project, messes up a lot, and pays more to the developer to fix everything.
@abangjimmy
@abangjimmy 9 күн бұрын
Haha, we as developers are praying for that
@jobarmure6169
@jobarmure6169 10 күн бұрын
I'm a web developer with almost 20 years of experience, I worked in 3 countries starting from Tunisia to France to Canada. I never never had any prb to find a job, I always considered myself lucky to be in this field that has a high demand, but now I'm sure that it's matter of 3 years for software engineer as a job to start to disappear, it will be replaced by a new job as AI agent trainer
@rickystafford7433
@rickystafford7433 12 күн бұрын
With any rate of improvement similar to what we’ve already seen, yes dev jobs will eventually be replaced. They’re tools now but this is just the beginning. I mean this isn’t even really AI yet, they’re just language models. So no, these LLMs are not going to replace dev jobs, but that doesn’t mean the next big “tock” moment isn’t coming after all the “ticks” No i don’t think this is an excuse to not learn to code because it’s still very valuable, but it probably won’t be forever
@tjf7101
@tjf7101 14 күн бұрын
I just had GTPo write a resume based on my current resume . It lied through its teeth 😂
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 14 күн бұрын
It should go into politics.
@headlights-go-up
@headlights-go-up 13 күн бұрын
@@StefanMischook LOL
@hdekkerify
@hdekkerify 14 күн бұрын
It will kill coding in India probably. If explaining an idea to a developer somewhere takes days to produce a ‘somewhat close’ result, this will revolitionalize that process
@josephp.3341
@josephp.3341 14 күн бұрын
Yes. It's a great time to be a software dev that also understands business. It's also great for european SWE. European SWE costs slightly less, has closer timezone, and speaks the language better.
@stefandeclerk
@stefandeclerk 14 күн бұрын
The irony of people who are finding it tough to learn code dissing AI is that AI is such an amazing tool for learning how to code. I use it all the time to explain code to me and it gives me help with my particular use-case. No more scratching around the toxic maelstrom that is stackoverflow in the HOPE that someone encountered the same problem as you. As you say, it's a tool, learn how to use it.
@headlights-go-up
@headlights-go-up 13 күн бұрын
"No more scratching around the toxic maelstrom that is stackoverflow in the HOPE that someone encountered the same problem as you. " This, 100%. You won't have to worry about asking "dumb" questions. You simply ask and get an answer back without the unnecessary flexing/demeaning/insulting responses you get from StackOverflow.
@AwwdLabs
@AwwdLabs 12 күн бұрын
You use it to explain code to you?
@stefandeclerk
@stefandeclerk 12 күн бұрын
@@AwwdLabs yeah, if it gives me an answer to a problem and there is code that I don’t understand or know why it suggests I do it in a certain way, then I ask it “explain this line of code:…”. Then it does.
@AwwdLabs
@AwwdLabs 12 күн бұрын
@@stefandeclerk don’t you find it extremely outdated?
@uaer309
@uaer309 9 күн бұрын
Completely agree with SO part. I never understood why the culture on SO is so toxic, it's like the most traumatized people in the world gathere on a single platform to disguise as good people who help, just to put their anger on someone legally and morally 😂 I also enjoy using AI a lot, but sometimes it's so dumb I almost want to break the screen. Especially when you want to solve a confusing typescript type issue and it keeps telling you to do dumb things over and over again for a whole day.
@dastaten
@dastaten 12 күн бұрын
Truth. Thank you, brother.
@DanielCampos-vl6wg
@DanielCampos-vl6wg 13 күн бұрын
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@RondellKB
@RondellKB 13 күн бұрын
”It's over for coding with AI, these are people who don't know anything about coding”. That's exactly it, the amount of simple syntax and other simple mistakes that these AI makes are crazy. It makes me believe that all of the videos with these companies promoting their ai tools are a complete scam.
@backfischritter
@backfischritter 12 күн бұрын
No the mistakes ai makes are not crazy, just different than human mistakes. A human coder, when challenged with a new topic will acknowledge that he has no clue, maybe starts researching etc. Ai on the other hand (in the current form as a tool) will always instantly output something that looks like a solution, but very well be completely wrong. What both have in common however is that both can find errors and correct them. It is a falsely balanced comparison when you look at a single shot solution of an ai, while a real life coder gets to correct thousands upon thousands smaller typos and bigger mistakes on the go. How many times have i forgot to include files, messed up syntax etc.
@RondellKB
@RondellKB 12 күн бұрын
@@backfischritter I never said a human can't make mistakes, what I'm saying is that AI makes extremely rudimentary mistakes almost every single time. A human coder writing something that he's *accustomed to* will not make those same mistakes, and if he does, hell catch it instantly(usually with the help of the IDE) and correct while he's moving along, ESPECIALLY for something as simple as HTML (yes, AI routinely makes mistakes in html). You also said that AI corrects itself, yeah that's true sometimes, other times it just gives you even more garbage and when you're done, you end up so far away from what you wanted initially that you have to redo everything yourself from scratch. And no, it's not a falsely balanced comparison because what I'm comparing is someone who is already familiar with the language he's working with. Comparing AI to a human starting on a technology he's only seeing for the first time is the real falsely balanced comparison because isn't AI supposed to be familiar with all the topics he's been trained on? Making it, in essence, ”experienced” with that technology. So no, the real comparison of a human who's familiar with the language vs an AI who's also familiar with the language, and beyond extremely simple use cases, the ai doesn't even come close.
@backfischritter
@backfischritter 12 күн бұрын
@@RondellKB to answer you last question. No the ai is not trained to know everything, for knowledge we have datasets documentation etc. The AI is trained to react new requests it has never seen before in a natural, human like, way. The goal is to ease the way we interact with technology and the way technology interacts with the world.
@lancemarchetti8673
@lancemarchetti8673 8 күн бұрын
_Interesting thing about this model update is that it correctly understood that I needed a dropped image to retain its MIME format when displaying to the html canvas. All the other models before it simply defaulted an uploaded image to PNG, even after I stipulated to avoid defaulting to png in my prompt. So Iwas pretty impressed. I also got to see how that snippet of js code looked and so I could better understand how it works._
@speedhaak
@speedhaak 14 күн бұрын
I'm glad you mentioned CMS - I mean, the key take away here is these are tools to help with productivity. To not use them out of fear is madness. Sure, if you don't you will definitely be replaced so educating yourself is paramount.
@supersonicstyleatsonicspeed
@supersonicstyleatsonicspeed 8 күн бұрын
Embedded Software Engineers are chilling and will never get replaced by AI. Same with PCB Design Engineers.
@zebraforceone
@zebraforceone 13 күн бұрын
Considering it can't tell you how many "R"'s there are in "Strawberry" I wouldn't worry too much. I'll certainly still be developing for years to come, especially now that there is going to be an onslaught of terribly architectured AI generated drivel for me to fix.
@alestevez950
@alestevez950 12 күн бұрын
Coders will never be replaced.
@kilo.ironblossom
@kilo.ironblossom 11 күн бұрын
It'll be but not yet
@ab687
@ab687 8 күн бұрын
Coders will never be able to scam customers anymore
@olivermansfield7525
@olivermansfield7525 12 күн бұрын
I've been thinking the same thing. Surely AWS has 'replaced' more developers than AI has.
@latt.qcd9221
@latt.qcd9221 12 күн бұрын
I've tinkered with it some, tasking it with some advanced, high-performance computing problems and, while it did perform better than GPT 3.5, it still struggled with a lot. For instance, with GPT 3.5 I asked it at least 5 challenging numerical linear algebra questions and with GPT 3.5, it wasn't able to code any of it other than some pseudocode, but GPT 4o at least coded 2 or so of the questions and the rest was just pseudocode again. It still makes lots of mistakes and I'm still catching it hallucinating. In fact, it's even making LaTeX formatting mistakes still where it will display LaTeX commands in red and not actually format it properly just like GPT 3.5 did. Definitely a welcome improvement and I'm enjoying working with it, but it's far from replacing coding, itself.
@stratuspei9405
@stratuspei9405 12 күн бұрын
I agree! We want more doomsayers on software development vs. AI. There will be more mess to untangle when clueless business people follow this advice, and as a result, more need for the real software engineers. My prediction is that there will be an AI bubble, just like the Internet bubble from 20+ years ago. Cheers!
@francesdobbins2964
@francesdobbins2964 13 күн бұрын
Thanks, Stef!
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 12 күн бұрын
Welcome 🙏
@maciejlegowicz5834
@maciejlegowicz5834 14 күн бұрын
Nice one - I like when you say - "use it as a tool", or something along this line. My client, for the current project I'm working on, never in a million years would be able to do what I can do with .... 15 years of experience - translate a human request into a question to AI, so I could add a feature to the system in less than 1 hour ( that's including implementation of HTMX to Laravel project) ... and of course bill him for 3 ;-)
@chriscalderon9441
@chriscalderon9441 14 күн бұрын
In general, I think all AI tools are as good as the hands that drive them. If you are an experienced developer, you can easily improve your workflow significantly. I do use them a ton for things that otherwise I would be able to do, but it would/could be wasted time vs other more important things in my todo list
@ferfykins
@ferfykins 14 күн бұрын
Ty for the video :) What is lizard brain? is it something to improve your will power, or? For ChatGPT, besides using it to learn new concepts/and syntax, in what way should i use chatgpt to assist coding? for easy to generate code or? ty again!! Love your channel!!
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 14 күн бұрын
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@ferfykins
@ferfykins 14 күн бұрын
@@StefanMischook Thanks!!
@ferfykins
@ferfykins 14 күн бұрын
@@StefanMischook Btw, does your freelance course cover how to make proper contracts?
@wangshuntian
@wangshuntian 13 күн бұрын
cheers!
@VincentJenks
@VincentJenks 10 күн бұрын
You got it. I’ve been at it for 25 years and every few years there’s an evolutionary leap in our tooling which makes us more productive. Usually. It could also be argued that we’ve just added more tooling and complexity to fill that new productivity void. But I digress; AI isn’t revolutionary and it’s nowhere near replacing the analytical and creative prowess of real developers. It’s an excellent addition to our tooling and processes, and will lead to accelerated productivity and thus, more complex and innovative software. The people crying doom are the glut of junior/amateur devs with little-to-no skills, and corporate functionaries indulging in deep wishful thinking. Then there are the hype-mongers and attention-seekers in media who benefit from sensationalizing things. It’s far from over for us! Best days are ahead!
@gplayersv
@gplayersv 8 күн бұрын
I think that we are the last generation that can code, the ones coming after us will leverage AI to code and will do so with success. But there is still some way to go until it reaches a good enough status so I think we're still going to be needed for a while.
@prasadhbaapaat
@prasadhbaapaat 9 күн бұрын
Nice video... I agree with what you said 🙂👌
@carsonjamesiv2512
@carsonjamesiv2512 14 күн бұрын
GOOD 2 KNOW!
@adame26
@adame26 9 күн бұрын
Still early to judge and we can't underestimate its power. It will diffidently have impact, at least it will make developers very productive and single developer can do the job of 5, many applications/systems will be replaced and won't be necessary, new programing languages, paradigms and frameworks,...etc. But yea its not like we won't be needed any time soon, but we need to be prepared and be on top of it as you said
@kandycan
@kandycan 14 күн бұрын
content management system like wordpress still creates a lot of jobs in php.
@OiaDoe
@OiaDoe 14 күн бұрын
AI creates probably even more Tech jobs than CMS
@kandycan
@kandycan 14 күн бұрын
@@OiaDoe not sure about that. Currently I'm not seeing that happening.
@ShuoJK
@ShuoJK 14 күн бұрын
I believe the numbers of jobs created by Wordpress is less than the ones replaced by it
@JD-vj4go
@JD-vj4go 14 күн бұрын
@@ShuoJK Absolutely it does. Content management systems and wikis eliminated entire departments that used to manage and create company docs.
@denisblack9897
@denisblack9897 13 күн бұрын
More shitty mvp code = more jobs If you don’t see it - you don’t have much experience in the industry and will be butthurt
@SnowDrift-bh7wb
@SnowDrift-bh7wb 12 күн бұрын
"A lot of people that are having a hard time learning to code are looking for an excuse, an escape" - absolutely agree. And many people who claim it will replace coders I believe have never really coded in their entire life. I would even go so far, that with AI the golden times in coding has arrived. But, it's going to be different than in the past. That's for sure.
@somebodyoulove
@somebodyoulove 14 күн бұрын
Saw it yesterday. It was really good to work with.
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 14 күн бұрын
Notice and huge differences?
@somebodyoulove
@somebodyoulove 14 күн бұрын
@@StefanMischook yes Stefan. It is quite faster and gives a more direct response to questions unlike GPT 4 that tends to be slow and returns irrelevant responses.
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 14 күн бұрын
@@somebodyoulove Thanks!
@somebodyoulove
@somebodyoulove 14 күн бұрын
@@StefanMischook you’re welcome
@bravehotsauce
@bravehotsauce 14 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 14 күн бұрын
No problem!
@valberm
@valberm 9 күн бұрын
If anything, only AGI will be capable of replacing anyone in any field. Other repetitive and mostly predictable jobs like warehouse staff will be and, as a matter of fact, are already getting replaced by robots.
@DeployAway
@DeployAway 14 күн бұрын
Its gonna take much more to replace a software developer (A good one), its not just about AI being able to do what we do, its much more than that really.
@christiansimbarashe
@christiansimbarashe 14 күн бұрын
thanks uncle stef
@seetsamolapo5600
@seetsamolapo5600 13 күн бұрын
How can one use the technology to tutor themselves programming?
@WisomofHal
@WisomofHal 8 күн бұрын
Programming is a mix of learn syntax and patterns. Of course mathematics is its foundations, but everything doesn’t involve complex equations. Learning a pattern is as simple as seeing it, understanding how/when to apply it and how /why it works. You can develop something of your own, in software small functions are good and you can test smaller units of functionality. Say you write a small unit of code, but you consider if there’s a better pattern, optimization or way to do whatever it is you’re doing. Maybe you don’t know of any better ways. Quick! Prompt GPT and ask, you may get some insight. You may learn a new pattern along the way. Of course before you blindly change your code to this new pattern, you should consider if it IS better and understand what it’s doing. It’s an extremely fast feedback loop.
@ajaysihota2299
@ajaysihota2299 10 күн бұрын
AI can never replace SWE - it needs to be directed by an experienced engineers who can actually get it to output correct code
@joecater894
@joecater894 13 күн бұрын
thing that gpt allows me to do is code at a much higher level and a lot quicker than I am. But I still need insight to ask gpt to do the things I need to ask it to do. I cant just say.. "sort this out and make it work like this". Hope it doesnt get so better too quickly though.. for obv reasons. Im on the fence on whether AI will or wont make us coder obsolete. I see how amazing AI is now with code and its limitation. I work with it everyday. Honestly, if it cannot quite jump the hurle of understanding how to solve a problem.. we're fine. But if it can see a large enough dataset of coding challenges and their solutions.. and also code.. we're out of work, maybe.. unless AI itself generates a completely new kind of work which is what nearly always happens with new tech that makes things "easier". Thats why its important we invite it into our lives as early as possible and get slick with it.
@MrInternetMan
@MrInternetMan 14 күн бұрын
I was using it last night to help with Unreal Engine blueprints. It sucks at that.
@Boris_Galac
@Boris_Galac 14 күн бұрын
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@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 14 күн бұрын
Something I composed. I will release the full version sometime soon.
@breezystormatic827
@breezystormatic827 13 күн бұрын
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@vncstudio
@vncstudio 8 күн бұрын
It's a productivity tool if used appropriately. Not perfect but very useful. Takes care of a lot of boilerplate code while you focus on architecture and design.
@Funkytrip73
@Funkytrip73 3 күн бұрын
I can actually see AI replacing half the developers, the bad ones. The good ones will be the AI prompters because good AI code requires good prompts created by people with the mindset and skills of coders. However, if you think you can stay being a (oldschool) developer without including AI in your daily work, yeah, you will be replaced in 2 years because your output will seriously lag behind. "Yeah, but I'm really good". True, but other developers are also good AND are using AI to increase their output. Don't forget that 90% of software out there is just basic non-complex stuff.
@noisi_tc3068
@noisi_tc3068 12 күн бұрын
The more I get into coding the more I understand that AI is far from replacing coders. And I'm a fresh nooby I'm coding (only 5months)
@valberm
@valberm 9 күн бұрын
But here's an interesting thought: combining the cookie-cutter approach of CMSes today with AI could be very powerful. Because then, the heavy-lifting of programming could still be done mostly by the human programmers of these platforms, but the end-user applications using these pre-built code modules could be put together by an AI and even be relatively easy to debug to someone who's not a programmer. Think of it like a data flow diagram of sorts as the "programming language".
@valberm
@valberm 9 күн бұрын
Summarizing it: GPT-4o alone (or ChatGPT-4o, for that matter) won't "kill" programming, but a clever application of that technology paired with a particular platform may lead to the end of programming as we know it. You can think of it like tailors. Almost everybody in the world today wears clothes which were produced in factories instead of custom-made by a tailor as was the case in the past before the industrial revolution. Because of all the running software of today, which was not programmed with this new platform, we still have some decades ahead of us with the economy needing normal programmers, but I can imagine new software being built with this new platform and programmers becoming much rarer as they won't be needed as much as they are today.
@LostInTheSauce666
@LostInTheSauce666 10 күн бұрын
Just a couple years (3-10) left to go on the swe gravy train. Just like the human genome project it took scientists 10 years to get to 1% but thanks to the exponential nature of this research it was finished only 3 years later. But don't be fooled, all other less complex office jobs you can do behind a computer will be automated as well. If I were to start over right now I would choose a trade that's relatively quick to pick up like electrician, mechanic, plumber, etc and invest all my coins in ai stock. Keep in mind, it's just my opinion and I can't predict the future. Do your own research.
@psychedelictacos9118
@psychedelictacos9118 11 күн бұрын
I freakin love A.I. it speeds up workflow and is the best teacher ever! But you can't just take some guy who has never coded in their life and get it to build a full stack application with A.I.! With practice using the A.I. of course, but you still need developers to understand, co-ordinate and direct the A.I. and not to mention all the times where you can't chatGPT a problem and have to do things the old fashion way!
@MarcusAureliusSeneca
@MarcusAureliusSeneca 12 күн бұрын
All these videos take TODAY's progress and compare it against the possibility of AI taking jobs in 5 years. You gotta extrapolate the rate of progress 5 years into the future and THEN consider it taking jobs 5 years into the future, because in 5 years it will have been developing for 5 more years than what it is now with the same or higher rate of progress. Yes, today it's not very capable, but look at the RATE it's improving. And how about in 10 years?
@jdn-wn4on
@jdn-wn4on 7 күн бұрын
If everything grew at the same rate we'd be on another planet by now. Everything levels out and the upgrades become smaller.
@elgato5609
@elgato5609 14 күн бұрын
I really like you Uncle Stef but im afraid i hear you and imagine hearing the consultants advising Kodak years ago to do not worry about digital cameras…😟
@ChasingSingularity
@ChasingSingularity 11 күн бұрын
Change is hard. This is not just a new tool. If we continue on this trajectory everything will be different. Coders (I am one) like to think we are too smart to be replaced. We need a bit of self awareness to see we will need to pivot like so many others
@ChicagoJ351
@ChicagoJ351 11 күн бұрын
Who’s to say the companies themselves can’t be replaced? Everyone assumes things will change for devs but stay the same for the businesses that fire them. That’s not likely to be the case. If 2-3 devs can now do what a team of 10 used to do, then those other 7-8 devs that were let go can also generate those same applications and become new competition.
@ddmozz
@ddmozz 6 күн бұрын
@@ChicagoJ351 exactly, THIS is the way to think about it. I'm excited about all the possibilities, all those little ideas I had but I was to lazy to throw around
@Robfnord
@Robfnord 12 күн бұрын
I asked my gf, who would you prefer to work on your car, someone who understands the engine inside and out or someone who is just reading a Haynes manual for the first time?
@PerpetualPreponderer
@PerpetualPreponderer 13 күн бұрын
Of course coding isn't going away. But its very likely that dev teams everywhere are just going to get reduced by a factor of 4-5x. Simultaneously other roles will definitely increase, such as prompt engineers etc. The only people who REALLY have to worry are those working with Ruby, but they've been worried for the past 169 years anyway. All is well ;)
@bharatjeevan
@bharatjeevan 13 күн бұрын
Downsizing will happen obviously but we're also forgetting that technology like this could lead to thousands of new companies popping up and they'll want their own tight knit teams. A lot of the doomers think we have a finite list of problems to solve in this world. That's not true. We need more people to solve problems that come up.
@Whyoakdbi
@Whyoakdbi 14 күн бұрын
00:32 *chirp*
@Iridium.
@Iridium. 11 күн бұрын
Well ai is going to be amazing at algorithms , but I still think humans will be required to design structures and overall the whole architecture of the software .
@ab687
@ab687 8 күн бұрын
Seeding the speed of the evolution of this thing and its current capabilities to be thinking that developers have still a chance it’s beyond believe.. humans are doomed as AI will be thousands is times smarter than Einstein itself in just about a year
@dhi2008x
@dhi2008x 12 күн бұрын
AI is a great help to find code snippets, and resources, in a certain way, it is a much better Google search. I like it a lot and I am an AI intusiastic, but we are still far from an real creative AI.
@minma02262
@minma02262 7 күн бұрын
To take advantages of the ai, you need to ask the correct question. If you are a fool who dont know anything about the stack or technology, you waste time going in circles with the ai. So in the end, you still need experience and knowledge to take advantage of the ai.
@Blizzpoint
@Blizzpoint 13 күн бұрын
We're never done, we're only getting more help..
@rabago85
@rabago85 12 күн бұрын
It will be a fun story to read though about the team of executives who put too much trust in AI and cost their company billions of dollars because there was no human oversight.
@juleslefumiste9204
@juleslefumiste9204 14 күн бұрын
We were done when WordPress came out, long past doom
@sula_ndlv
@sula_ndlv 9 күн бұрын
Well said, I also don't believe Ai will replace programmers, remember that Ai is also programmed😂
@u4ea70
@u4ea70 13 күн бұрын
Something I think gets overlooked with AI is how well a dev organises their code. If you write well tested and commented D.R.Y. code and have it decoupled from the app in its own repo then you can reuse reliable code time and time again. That reduces your requirement to ask AI to help you with something. Write it properly the first time, test it and commit it to create reliable modular development of complex applications.
@markc5123
@markc5123 13 күн бұрын
As Elon said, it will create more jobs than it replaces.
@divyv20
@divyv20 13 күн бұрын
Hey Stefan , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
@levanticafane6356
@levanticafane6356 12 күн бұрын
I learn on my on to code and i use AI and hy help my whit 99% but that 1 % that ai have to resolve on my one what more hard than that help. AI will help you but not entirety and the part you have to resolve it's hard for a bigenner. I must read documentation, search on youtube and others platforma for developer and not find exactly what i search for. Soooo... 😅😅
@bizharre
@bizharre 13 күн бұрын
For everyone who ACTUALLY codes and builds using Ai knows Ai is far far from replacing dev jobs
@Syntaxstic
@Syntaxstic 13 күн бұрын
I don't think so but I sure do hope youtube channels that endless talk it about are.
@renatoabrigo6965
@renatoabrigo6965 13 күн бұрын
I don't care if there is AI. I will still code because I love coding.
@davidgillham6847
@davidgillham6847 14 күн бұрын
Don't believe the hype around AI taking software jobs, it's utter nonsense at this point. We can barely use AI to generate a very basic unit test, and even then it needs to be nursed through the entire process. It's a fancier stack overflow at best!
@Gorillazz-hd8hr
@Gorillazz-hd8hr 11 күн бұрын
the answer is no. Now buy my DEVELOPER BOOTCAMP AND MENTORING PROGRAM xD
@thehowerd8634
@thehowerd8634 11 күн бұрын
A lotta cope in the comments section here.. does no one see where we’re heading? GPT-4o, DevinAI, etc.. all of these “tools” are only going to continue to improve. Some of the brightest minds in SV are working on these “tools” and they’re rapidly improving and evolving. You might laugh and say that DevinAI only got a 13.86% score on the developer assessment but I’d reckon that it will probably get to +50% in the next 2-3 years. The mass layoffs will gradually occur over the next 3-5 years. More and more developers will continue to proclaim that software engineering will always be around, and I think it will, but the number of them will be significantly reduced. Basically instead of whole teams of SWEs you’ll just have 1 or 2 very competent, efficient and fast SWEs. Not trying to introduce negativity into the already chaotic SWE world but you’ve gotta take a cold hard look at the facts and try to make an informed opinion about where we’re heading as an industry.
@sparshchadha5469
@sparshchadha5469 10 күн бұрын
People argue that AI will improve productivity of a developer and developers are needed to use AI, but if all the developers become productive and fast, you won't need as much developers as you do right now. In coming 2-3 years it is going to be very tough for freshers to get a job since the supply will be huge and demand won't be.
@perdify
@perdify 10 күн бұрын
Stfu • get a job
@eswarsaladi5638
@eswarsaladi5638 10 күн бұрын
It ain’t like there are jobs now
@sparshchadha5469
@sparshchadha5469 10 күн бұрын
@@eswarsaladi5638 i disagree to an extent, at least from what I've seen in India. A lot of people looking for jobs don't have the appropriate skills. Chatgpt and AI did raise the entry bar and people aren't able to cope up with these changes. Don't know about other countries though. In India, companies still rely more on humans (for now). Gone are the days when simple dsa or basic webd knowledge could land you a job.
@tear728
@tear728 10 күн бұрын
I don't see it 😅 mass layoffs will absolutely *not* be happening in 3-5 years. I predict that exactly zero layoffs will be happening from AI in that time period. 15 years from now? Maybe.
@kasforai
@kasforai 8 күн бұрын
There are already no code tool like bubble that replace coder like you at scale so chill out
@yohanweerasinghe5182
@yohanweerasinghe5182 14 күн бұрын
Good one ❤
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 14 күн бұрын
Thanks 🔥
@steved2947
@steved2947 13 күн бұрын
No, AI is a joke a marketing stun. Low-code and no-code platforms are killing entry-level developer jobs.
@ChicagoJ351
@ChicagoJ351 11 күн бұрын
Too many people have an all or nothing view on this. People are going to get good generating code with AI and probably will be better than what most companies can do by themselves. This will open up new opportunities for devs. And if coding becomes so easy to do, then those same companies that fire all their devs, they will have a ton of new competition. What used to take a team of 50 people will now be possible with 3-5 using AI. So, those layed off developers can form new companies using AI to their advantage. They can become competition for the companies that fired them. You have to think outside of the box with this. Just saying devs will all lose their jobs is a very simplistic way of seeing things. There will be many new opportunities as long as AI technology is democratized. It can’t be only those with deep pockets will have access to the best AI. That’s when government regulation needs to enter the equation.
@adelinrapcore
@adelinrapcore 12 күн бұрын
Give it 2 years
@WisomofHal
@WisomofHal 8 күн бұрын
Been using OpenAI APIs to build some pretty cool things. GPT-4o is an absolute beast. I’m not even talking about using it’s UI to ask it to code something or check code. Sure, that stuff is pretty cool. Pretty impressive. Instead I’m using the APIs to build massive chains to gain actionable insights. Example: using GPT-4o to analyze an image and then asking it to also give you 10 landmarks around that area and producing an image or chart of these results in a x-mile radius. Think missing persons, national security, law enforcement etc. that’s only scratching the surface. Now, with its speech interface you can speak this into existence and not worry about code. Imagine the applications you can create with that. An application using voice to provide helpful data to make faster decisions. It’s incredible and we’re living in the best of times!
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 6 күн бұрын
Cool.
@SXsoft99
@SXsoft99 13 күн бұрын
Is GPT 4o Developer Doom? short answer: NO long answer: umm it's taking even more mushroom
@djoleezcool
@djoleezcool 12 күн бұрын
I don't know how many videos are recorded on YT with the same topic. I cannot believe that OpenAI paying you all to advertising it? Or they just get it for free :)
@trolley2327
@trolley2327 13 күн бұрын
Give it a decade and then coders will be done 😂 the remaining ones will be so advanced and will use the AI as well.
@darkspace5762
@darkspace5762 13 күн бұрын
10 years? I thought it was supposed to be 3 months?
@trolley2327
@trolley2327 12 күн бұрын
@@darkspace5762 anyone who said that is too... optimistic
@darkspace5762
@darkspace5762 12 күн бұрын
If coders are done, everyone is.
@trolley2327
@trolley2327 12 күн бұрын
@@darkspace5762 Not necessarily ... but sooner than later we will have to go through an identity crisis ... this time as a "species"
@twiggy749
@twiggy749 14 күн бұрын
It is learning faster and it has more and more data for free to learn with every day. They are creating something omniscient and omnipresent. Who doesn't want to become the hands of this ai? It will let us know what to do and where to go for free. Who needs robots? Fascinating
@georgibg
@georgibg 14 күн бұрын
One day you will wake up and realize you have been replaced.
@chob_2916
@chob_2916 14 күн бұрын
What about front-end though? That's the "easiest" part of coding which makes it much more vulnerable i guess. I hope i'm wrong though i like front-end.
@josephp.3341
@josephp.3341 14 күн бұрын
Learn backend also. Knowing both makes you an asset. In the past, basically all web developers knew about both servers and clients.
@ipodtouch470
@ipodtouch470 14 күн бұрын
Arguably front end has been vulnerable for while since the secret that it was self teachable got out it has gotten very over saturated.
@neozes
@neozes 13 күн бұрын
This was clickbait or unnecessary commentary for me. Love you, but I didn't feel a need for this.
@clivemajor2389
@clivemajor2389 13 күн бұрын
This!
@neattouch
@neattouch 11 күн бұрын
I think the mistake youre making is focusing too much in where we currently are. Yes most of the job of coeing is the planning and AI cant to that right now but ill get better at this and before long itll be able to look at some requirements analysis them, ask any questions of the business needed and then go away and do the work. Its progressing so fast i think itll be able to do that in a year or two.
@josephcooney6690
@josephcooney6690 11 күн бұрын
No, its a tool, I use it every day now for development, talking to your computer is nice but when the bugs get weird, you need a human for when things get blocked. The AI is not reflective and lacks introspection it can only objective. Reasoning is a great skill, but it is not all of humanity. I do worry this looks like an echo chamber; we are not beyond replacing. It's the goal, not the problem. I look forward to a day where money is worthless, what do you want, we have plenty just take one. Make money pointless!!!!
@nesa6582
@nesa6582 13 күн бұрын
People are incredible dumb. Its not like there is a finit amount of software that is required. These tools will speed up the development and allow for much bigger outputs per developer. This has been the case for every other technological advancement. Ask your self this as a developer, how many projects you have on your mind but you dont have time for them?
@btm1
@btm1 11 күн бұрын
infinite demand lol, you sir have discovered the infinite money glitch
@gidmanone
@gidmanone 14 күн бұрын
I'm sorry but you are deliberately misleading people. Most people asking this questions are not necessarily worried about today the 14th of May. These folks are more concerned about their job prospect in two years going by the pace with which AI is developing. You have subtly switched the question for a different one in order to answer it in a way that fits your content. No disrespect, you are a content creator/influencer afterall. ".. Don't trust a man to tell you the truth about something if his livelihood (directly) depends on him not telling the truth" NB: I also do not think that AI is going to replace developers all at once (not in 2024 anyway). The way I see it happen, is that AI will continue to enable the average Developer to do so much more up to the point where the entire enterprise of software development (at least the regular ones) will start to be seen less as a VERY difficult profession. Two things would happen as a result, either companies start hiring even more workers and paying them much less (because their job isn't so difficult anymore), or that companies will end up hiring less because a single individual can now do the job of 5 people in the same time.
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 14 күн бұрын
Again, I can see that you don't know development. So I can see how you would make that noobs mistake. Teaching coding is one of the things I do, and as soon as I thought it was a dead-end, I would let people know. I have predicted the doom of once popular technologies in the past ... when I recognized it was toast. Case in point: Flash. I had Flash training courses and an investment in it. But as soon as I saw its end, I let it go. I will do the same for development when and if that time comes.
@gidmanone
@gidmanone 14 күн бұрын
7+ years of experience is by no means noob by most standard but I can understand the sentiment. I appreciate your honesty in ditching development when it's no longer tenable.
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 14 күн бұрын
@@gidmanone Yes, 7+ is indeed experienced developer. I don't have a crystal ball, and your assertions might be correct, but I just do see it. Thanks for the comments!
@Leonhart_93
@Leonhart_93 14 күн бұрын
2 years is a lot of time. A lot of things can be done in that time frame. Worrying won't change anything, none of us has any power to change the world, but we can change our lives and put ourselves in a more advantageous position.
@milhouse8166
@milhouse8166 13 күн бұрын
What he says about AI in no way influences the outcome, so that point about telling the truth doesn't really apply in the way you seem to think.
@davidyanez3906
@davidyanez3906 13 күн бұрын
click bait
@iammehdihassan
@iammehdihassan 14 күн бұрын
First! ☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻
@StefanMischook
@StefanMischook 14 күн бұрын
Yes you are!
@TheFlareMind
@TheFlareMind 11 күн бұрын
AI is a tool.
@rs45888
@rs45888 14 күн бұрын
calculators did not replace mathematicians or statisticians ...
@TheBlackmanIsGod
@TheBlackmanIsGod 14 күн бұрын
If it isn’t the writing surely is on the wall!!! Coding is dead, there will be such few jobs hiring for such extreme mastery that it won’t even make sense to attempt coding as a career…. Unless maybe all you work with is ai….
@ventus.pd89
@ventus.pd89 13 күн бұрын
I'm 35 years old and just starting to learn web development. The first thing that caught my eye around the community was the whining and crying even 5 years ago and more because I played games I had the opportunity to see how much you people whine. But ok, now you're complaining about AI and I wonder how you see it going to look in terms of web development, do you really think that so many millions of websites and so many millions of clients can be covered by AI, that it all changes within 5-10 years? Who will teach so many people in such a short time to use it and the like? All those branches, all those sections and beyond web development. For at least the next 50 years it will not happen, it's impossible!! How many mobile phones are on the market, do you know the percentage of people who do not know how to use them to their full potential and the like, and they have been on the market for more than 30 years!! And even then there will be people who will have no idea what AI can and can't do!!! Now I'm going to be very rude, uncultured and toxic, and I don't want that at all, but I can't understand you, so I have a very rude question for you, are you really that stupid? Or am I really not understanding something and maybe I am stupid? I hope that in 5 years when I have learned enough to be independent about web development, they will give up on you so that I have more clients!!
@holup5035
@holup5035 13 күн бұрын
Lol, its just a tool guys. Arent you using it everyday while builing something? Instead of rewrite some crap ai can hardcode for you and you just edit the code the way you want to use it. I make things like 10times faster and better with it. But can my idk dad or mom do this? Or even boss? Hell nah, nobody, that dont ubderstsnd code cant do it. Only developers. Thats it.
@marko5734
@marko5734 14 күн бұрын
Although it may not replace senior developers, it has reduced the jobs for juniors developers
@markgrindcore4935
@markgrindcore4935 13 күн бұрын
People tend to retire, someone should be instead. If we consider big tech boom in the future, more than we had/have, then there will be time, when programmers would be in a great demand as ChatGPT killed entry level jobs.
@darkspace5762
@darkspace5762 13 күн бұрын
Really, what statistics are you basing this on?
@btm1
@btm1 11 күн бұрын
@@markgrindcore4935 how many old programmers do you know lol? in 20-30 years when the bulk of programmers will retire, AI wil probably be much much more capable. I will not be surprised if it will be able to work independently on things that are not highly sensitive. Let's face it, the future does not look bright for many careers/fields.
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