I worry Ai
Posted by HotdogsGod881@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 11 comments
What do you think about AI these days? It’s truly amazing. If you use Claude AI, you can just type one line and it creates a whole website. It’s excellent, but I’m actually quite worried. As a first-year Computer Science student, I'm afraid I won't be able to find a job in the future.
XxDarkSasuke69xX@reddit
If you only learn surface level things like writing html code, then sure AI might make you useless. But if you do actual studies and learn the stuff LLMs will always struggle with (basically anything more complex than just writing boilerplate code) you'll have a pmace. It's just that currently we're in a sh*tty phase where people hype up AI's capabilities by lying and doing arketing, so employers act like they don't need humans anymore, which is incredibly wrong. It'll pass probably.
Kindly_Radish_8594@reddit
AI will replace developers like Wordpress replaced web designers.
Bulky-Blacksmith1960@reddit
AI will change jobs, not erase them. Learn to use it as a tool and focus on fundamentals and problem solving.
Dapper_Bus5069@reddit
You could just use a template for years if you just wanted to create a website.
ScholarNo5983@reddit
You're focus should be trying to learn how to code. You should be trying to understand the process of coding without using an AI.
If you continue to rely on Claude AI to write your code, you'll end up learning very little, if not nothing.
Focus on learning to code without needing an AI.
HotdogsGod881@reddit (OP)
Thx bro🙏
scandii@reddit
you only think this because you don't build production-ready websites.
HotdogsGod881@reddit (OP)
Thx bro🙏
Beregolas@reddit
It really doesn't though. At least not one that is worth anything.
chocolate_asshole@reddit
ai replaces boring boilerplate, not people who think well and ship things customers want, keep building real stuff
BandicootKind7565@reddit
UI/UX still needs human touch and AI makes terrible design decisions without proper direction from someone who understands users