edit: just to be very fair about this: if you could go back in time by 10 years and tell people who are just about to start studying IT (for the sake of making a lot of money later on in their life) that they’re going to be replaced by AI in a few years, would the people really listen to you and think about that possibility?
Or would they rather go “nah man that’s absurd, a computer program can not write software like a human does, and pay in IT is always good”. (i mean, lots of people are still saying this today)
What i’m saying is that it’s not the future’s fault of happening, but the people’s fault for being infinitely stubborn about the fact that progress does not exist and nothing can ever change. the way the world works today must inherently be how the world will still work in 50 years from now. there is simply no other possibility. and also go fuck yourself for proposing otherwise.
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edit: just to be very fair about this: if you could go back in time by 10 years and tell people who are just about to start studying IT (for the sake of making a lot of money later on in their life) that they’re going to be replaced by AI in a few years, would the people really listen to you and think about that possibility?
Or would they rather go “nah man that’s absurd, a computer program can not write software like a human does, and pay in IT is always good”. (i mean, lots of people are still saying this today)
What i’m saying is that it’s not the future’s fault of happening, but the people’s fault for being infinitely stubborn about the fact that progress does not exist and nothing can ever change. the way the world works today must inherently be how the world will still work in 50 years from now. there is simply no other possibility. and also go fuck yourself for proposing otherwise.