Original Reddit post

Im a systems programmer who’s been working in what we’d call cybersecurity since about 2012, and before that I was a systems programmer in a general sense. I have a very smart 18 year old off to college next year and he wants to study csci. My take: Csci degrees used to mean a high paying job almost before you graduated. Going forward they may become something closer to a political science degree, something you get on the way to a graduate degree. But csci graduates will be seen as (likely) still far more valuable in tech/architecture roles than someone without that degree or experience. Also, here’s what we’re seeing in practice in a very, very large company right now: Coder > non-coder Non-coder + LLM = coder Coder + LLM > non-coder Coder + LLM + time > 10 * (non-coder + LLM) That last equation tells you exactly what to do. submitted by /u/j00cifer

Originally posted by u/j00cifer on r/ArtificialInteligence