It's interesting to observe how many people are undergoing an identity crisis due to the emergence of LLMs challenging the status quo.
What will our craft of programming turn into? So far programming has been quite fun and creative, but LLMs are undeniably changing the programmer's game. Will it still be as enjoyable? I don't know. But then, what else could we switch to which would allow us to be highly creative while still maintaining control?
Perhaps this is similar to how people felt during the industrial revolution.
It's interesting to observe how many people are undergoing an identity crisis due to the emergence of LLMs challenging the status quo.
What will our craft of programming turn into? So far programming has been quite fun and creative, but LLMs are undeniably changing the programmer's game. Will it still be as enjoyable? I don't know. But then, what else could we switch to which would allow us to be highly creative while still maintaining control?
Perhaps this is similar to how people felt during the industrial revolution.