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This article seems to ignore the 6% sector unemployment, massive layoffs, and the terrible interview processes.
I'm finding 2.4% unemployment rate for software developers: https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/software-develope...
Regardless of the true number, you're right that no amount of reasoning on paper "why" we should be employed matters if the reality is different; which it clearly is for a lot of people. Reality decides in the end.
A more accurate title might have been "Why AI is a reason to become a software developer" - since the topic I discuss is entirely AI and its effects on the field, and there might be entirely non-AI reasons for not going into software.