i feel like we’ve been ‘a few months away’ from ai replacing all devs and designers for like a year now
Check developer threads on Reddit, Levels or HN, for example. Even many senior engineers with years of experience have found the market to be tough.
The tough job market isn't *just* because of AI.. For example, companies know they can get away with annual layoffs now. It's not a huge surprise that developers are on the chopping block along with everyone else. They're usually the most expensive people 🤷🏻♀️
my experience and perspective wrt tech industry is that there was genuinely a lot of excess for a while (when i entered uni the idea of graduating into a cushy tech job was almost a given) and as times have gotten tougher this excess has dried up.
there’s still a lot of tech jobs i see, but the bar to entry is higher and the competition is much fiercer. compared to the state of hiring in tech industries not even a decade ago i think this amplifies people’s perspective of how poor things are.
The free money well has dried up and people are scrambling for new ideas.. So they're all jumping on the AI ship whether or not it makes sense to do so 🤷🏻♀️
Read the thread or do a bit of research. That's the point. o3 is able to reason. Probably better than most people. 😂
I did read the thread and did my own research before making my points. That said, I can see that this discussion isn't gonna go anywhere, so I'm just gonna leave it here