> -When you’re starting off, you solve problems with code.
- When you get more experienced, you solve problems with an AI agent.
- When you get even more experienced, you solve problems with teams of AI agents.
I am in University right now, computer science. Most of my classmates just skip the first step. It feels like atleast 60-70% cant really code. But even things like the architecture of a project is being made with AI. The Profs dont really care (or dont recognise it?).
I dont really know what to think of it. Are they right and avoiding alot of work? Or are they shooting themselves in the foot? Will nobody need coders in the AI era?
> -When you’re starting off, you solve problems with code. - When you get more experienced, you solve problems with an AI agent. - When you get even more experienced, you solve problems with teams of AI agents.
I am in University right now, computer science. Most of my classmates just skip the first step. It feels like atleast 60-70% cant really code. But even things like the architecture of a project is being made with AI. The Profs dont really care (or dont recognise it?).
I dont really know what to think of it. Are they right and avoiding alot of work? Or are they shooting themselves in the foot? Will nobody need coders in the AI era?