Maybe.

There's a possibility that a lot of these companies relying on AI generated code will just completely fail when customers leave due to their products or services not working.

I have very little idea what the future holds for this topic... but I am not optimistic about "tons of jobs".

I have a friend who is all on-board with "how awesome AI is becoming" with helping him do his work (employed at an engineering start-up company).

What do you think? What are you seeing?

RT: https://mastodon.social/users/nixCraft/statuses/116404221945106170
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@matthew @nixCraft I think we'll see an increase in exploits and data leaks at the companies who rely too much on vibe coded products.

Personally I've successfully used Ai for the following things:

1. Generate b.s. documents that authorities demand.
2. Converting short and concise informational emails to convoluted b.s. emails, when people wanted the same information in a longer format.
3. As help when scripting, but with two golden rules... 1. keep

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@matthew @nixCraft each request short, one function, or 10-20 lines of code at most, and 2. make sure that what you ask for is testable and checkable.

Sticking to 3.1 and 3.2 above, Ai has saved me time when I had to write boring scraper scripts or transform xml to some other format.

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