I'm pretty sure you've all heard about the famous new AI hype and that it's going to replace us all But will it really?
Well, I just happened to become a software engineer by accident, and I've been working with AI for a while now. So, let me share my experience so far.
I'm a Software Engineer at a Fortune 500 multinational company, my tech stack is Node.js related, and we're actually working on an AI Customer Service Chatbot right now.
First of all, we have a coding copilot AI on our company computers, but it's heavily restricted, likely for security reasons, and frankly, it’s almost completely useless—it’s so limited that it’s hardly worth mentioning.
ChatGPT: You're probably familiar with ChatGPT. For relatively simple tasks, it’s pretty useful. But if it doesn’t get it right within the first few tries, it likely won’t be able to solve the problem we're facing, no matter how many times you ask. You also need a solid understanding of the topic to make good use of it—if you don’t, it is the gate to hell.
Other Coding AIs: On my personal computer, I use other AI tools for coding. At the moment I use Codium. It's a free coding AI but actually pretty useful. This, I believe, is the most interesting part. These tools can be really useful, though they tend to struggle with large codebases and a lot of contexts.
But will it replace us? Yes. No. Yes and No. It will definitely change many industries. However, with more code, there will be more software, and with more software, there will be bigger competition and higher expectations for quality. So I think the amount and quality of software will only increase in the future. I give us like 20 years before AI starts fully replacing us. However, before that happens, I definitely see an AI bubble explosion similar to the dot-com bubble of the early 2000s. These tools have incredible potential, and I believe these products will be great. The hype is just too early. But I also think AI will plateau again, as it did before, and the hype will die down due to unfulfilled prophecies, which will cause investment declines.
This is the first prompt of my post. Next time, I’m going to add several more details, including the project we’re working on, and clarify some parts. I’m also pretty sure I forgot to mention several things. I try to be as user-friendly as possible with my text. Do you guys have any questions about AI that interest you, either regarding software development or in general? Let me know so I can answer them.
P.S.: I actually joined Journaly over a year ago because I had a lot of disagreements with ChatGPT regarding grammar and vocabulary :D
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Very interesting post, thank you. I use R and Python at work amongst other things. Recently, I've started using AI for code prompts/ideas rather than posting on Stack Exchange. AI is friendly... However, like you say, you've got to be cautious about sharing info. Your writing is fab, well done.
title: An AI Takeover?