Original Reddit post

Does anyone think AI will lead to entirely new software technologies, or is it ultimately just a tool that accelerates existing work? Right now, most of what I see is AI helping developers write code faster, generate documentation, debug issues, and automate repetitive tasks. But I keep wondering whether we’re looking at AI the same way people once looked at compilers, the internet, or cloud computing, where the real impact wasn’t just productivity, but the creation of completely new paradigms. Do you think AI will eventually produce new forms of software, programming models, operating systems, or architectures that wouldn’t have existed otherwise? Or is it fundamentally just a very powerful productivity tool that helps humans do what they were already doing? submitted by /u/i_sometimes_

Originally posted by u/i_sometimes_ on r/ArtificialInteligence