AI vs. Developers: A Modern-Day Conundrum

 

According to many experts, large language models and artificial intelligence are dramatically simplifying the process of creating quality software, and this is a perspective that is being touted a lot. It has even been predicted that this trend could lead to software engineers becoming redundant in the future and simplified abstractions, including no-code solutions, handling all of our business problems. There is an overwhelming belief that artificial intelligence will destroy developers’ jobs, but this is a fundamental misconception about the profession. 
It is generally thought that software developers are the ones who take specifications and turn them into code. That is true in a way, but the true purpose of a software developer lies far deeper than that. Many businesses are keen on integrating new applications for artificial intelligence into their products and services, regardless of their size. An employment survey conducted by Hired in March 2024 found that 56% of employers plan to incorporate or launch products using AI tools by the end of 2024. It is not surprising that AI provokes excitement, confusion, and fear in the same way that every technological advancement does. 
Software engineers is in a unique position as a result of the fact that they can create AI rather than just use it—they can build it. As the future of software engineering is set to begin, artificial intelligence is poised to change the way software engineers perform their duties, the skill

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