A few days ago I posted that AI is not going to replace developers and it blew up. Some people agreed, some people called me naive, and honestly a lot of the pushback made really good points. So here’s where I landed after reading through everything. The junior dev problem is real If AI takes all the beginner level work like CRUD apps and basic integrations, where do juniors actually learn? If you do not grow juniors you will not get seniors. Companies cutting junior roles right now are making short term decisions that are going to bite them in a few years when there is nobody left in the pipeline. Vibe coding is going to blow up in people’s faces. AI in the hands of an experienced engineer is powerful. AI in the hands of someone who does not know what to ask or what to look for is useless from a security perspective. You cannot just say make it secure and call it a day. We are already seeing misconfigured databases and exposed API keys from people who do not actually understand what the code is doing. And that is exactly why more people building with AI means more demand for real engineers. Someone has to fix the mess when the business tries to scale. Teams are getting smaller, that part is true. We work with businesses and startups and we regularly deliver full SaaS platforms that would have needed much bigger teams a few years ago. AI plus a proven architecture means you can move faster and put resources where they actually matter. But most executives are going to use this to cut headcount, not ship more product. That is just how businesses work where reducing cost is always on top of the list. AI does not need to beat you to replace you. It does not have to keep getting better forever. If it is 95% as good as a top developer at a fraction of the cost, that is enough to change the entire market. The models do not need to be perfect, they just need to be good enough and cheap enough. Here is what I actually stand by: experienced software engineers who know how to leverage AI are more valuable than ever. The ones who understand the business, who can architect systems properly, who can review what AI produces and know when it is wrong. Those people are not going anywhere. submitted by /u/Ejboustany
Originally posted by u/Ejboustany on r/ArtificialInteligence
