Original Reddit post

Hi everyone, I’ve been working in the IT field for 20 years, from helpdesk to IT director, and even though I can’t say I am a coder myself, I understand system architecture enough to tell someone specifically what to build. We systems architects used to pass the specs to a coder or programmer to put it into code. If you are that person getting specs and wireframes from someone to put it into code then your job is obsolete. AI can do that better than anyone now. I am not a worshipper of AI, in fact I think AI is in a bubble and what we hear on the mainstream news is mainly hype, but when it comes to coding, I doubt there is a person that can rival AI. I’m not talking about coders that also need to come up with the mental models that need to be coded. AI cannot design a system yet, it doesn’t matter how good you prompt it, it won’t come up with anything that the prompter doesn’t understand, but churning out code, you cannot compete with AI. full stop. submitted by /u/forevergeeks

Originally posted by u/forevergeeks on r/ArtificialInteligence