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About to graduate with a masters in comp sci and AI just in time to get replaced by AI!

tfw

>> No.54948988
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>>54948974
I spent 5 years learning how to draw and then got rugged by StableDiffusion.

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>>54948988
Spend my life learning how to draw and I can't draw well still

>> No.54949019

>>54948974
Just teach at a college until you become obsolete (which will probably be by the time you retire)

>> No.54949025

8 years exp here. My manager keeps telling me that if I can't work faster than GPT I'll be replaced. Just like that (because he has no filter, which I appreciate). The rest of the leadership team with 0 tech skills and 0 understanding of AI are slowly trying to get everyone to use it, but unlike my manager they are trying to pretend it is for our own good and "not going to replace us". Because they know if they told us the truth we'd walk out, and they still need us right now.

I feel so bad for the freshers in CS.

>> No.54949041

Why don't they just let that poor fucker out

>> No.54949075

You think managers or clients are going to be asking ChatGPT for functions that they copy-paste into an IDE and compile and deploy and maintain? Python and all its many libraries make data analysis easy, it’s closer to natural language than assembly, and yet ”non-technical people” don’t touch it. You’ll always have “tech people” aka computer goblins who’s job is to get the computer to do things.

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>>54949075
I understand that. I have exp outside of school at an AI company in NYC.

My greater point is that what once took 20 engineers will now take 3-5. Those other 15 will go to other companies that need another 3-5 people. etc etc.

The innovation wont stop, infact i believe it will excel. Code monkeys are already on the chopping block, while the upper tier programmers will be left to fight over the scraps only to be let go when the next cost-cutting innovation appears.

It just gives such big leverage to the company against the worker. I already have friends in the space telling me that the "tone" around them has changed and they're being regarded as more expendable. Could just be the economy. idk. Shits just moving so fast.

>>54949041
agreed but i think he'd just kill himself once he gazed upon the current hellscape.

>> No.54949395

>>54948988
Keep going, friend. AI art is uncanny shit with no soul. It's a passing fad.

>> No.54949429

>>54949025
It will never replace devs but will replace some others. If you truly think it will then why don’t you quit and learn a trade? I think AI has a higher chance of replacing police than coders. Robocop.

>> No.54949438

How do you have a masters in CS and you actually believe the AI FUD? Please be bait