>No. But engineers who learn to work with LLMs will most probably outpace those who don’t.
I think that in a few years, programmers who wrote code before this 'AI era' (or whatever we will name it) will have an edge over those who were “born” into it. It’s a bit like learning to drive a manual before switching to automatic. You build a deeper connection with the machine. You feel how things work under the hood, Which makes you a better driver, even when the car starts doing most of the work for you
I think that in a few years, programmers who wrote code before this 'AI era' (or whatever we will name it) will have an edge over those who were “born” into it. It’s a bit like learning to drive a manual before switching to automatic. You build a deeper connection with the machine. You feel how things work under the hood, Which makes you a better driver, even when the car starts doing most of the work for you