The smart thing to do as programmers is to keep trying to automate more of our work, but there's no guarantee that it will be like this in the future.
A lot of this post resonated with me: https://youtubetranscriptoptimizer.com/blog/05_the_short_cas... It doesn't argue that demand for video cards will be exhausted, but that it won't be as white hot as it is now. I can see the same with the top tier of programming talent. There isn't any shortage of problems that you could throw compute at and it's the same for top-tier programming talent, but does the market need it right away at any cost?
andromaton
if you check GP, you might agree he is very helpful.
Btw, he is the author of the article posted.
benatkinOP
I'm aware, thanks, but it could have been anyone saying that AI won't threaten your job. It's still a big claim.
The smart thing to do as programmers is to keep trying to automate more of our work, but there's no guarantee that it will be like this in the future.
A lot of this post resonated with me: https://youtubetranscriptoptimizer.com/blog/05_the_short_cas... It doesn't argue that demand for video cards will be exhausted, but that it won't be as white hot as it is now. I can see the same with the top tier of programming talent. There isn't any shortage of problems that you could throw compute at and it's the same for top-tier programming talent, but does the market need it right away at any cost?