This hits home for me:
Uncategorized
1
Posts
1
Posters
6
Views
-
This hits home for me:
"Previous technology shifts were 'learn the new thing, apply existing skills.' AI isn’t that. It’s not a new platform or a new language or a new paradigm. It’s a shift in what it means to be good at this.
"I noticed it gradually. I’d be working on something — building a feature, designing an architecture — and I’d realise I was still doing the same thing I’d always done, just with the interesting bits hollowed out."
I Started Programming When I Was 7. I'm 50 Now, and the Thing I Loved Has Changed | James Randall
I still love developing but the shifts that AI have brought are tectonic and are forcing me to re-evaluate my own relationship to building things
James Randall (www.jamesdrandall.com)
-
R relay@relay.mycrowd.ca shared this topic