Ask HN: Is your company forcing use of AI?
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#13I recently did for the first time. Spent 15 minutes writing a long prompt to implement a ticket. A repeated pattern of code, 5 classes + config per topic that deeply interact with each other and it did the job perfectly.
It convinced me that the current code monkey jobs, which are >90%, >95%? of software engineering jobs, will disappear within 10 years.
We‘ll only need senior/staff/architect level code reviewers and prompt engineers.
When the last generation that manually wrote code dies out, all people will do is prompting.
Just like assembler became a niche, just like C became a niche, high level languages will become a niche.
If you still don‘t believe, you haven‘t tried the advanced tools that can modify a whole project, are too incompetent to properly prompt or indeed work in one of the rare, arcane frontier- state-of-the-art niches where AI can‘t help.
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#15The client I work at, through them, has made some tools available but no-one is using them for anything.
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#16Not us, but I know people who are coerced to use AI for programming, where for example KPIs are tied to LLM usage. Is this similar to companies forcing TDD or extreme programming or pair programming on their employees? Some manager hoping to get more productivity by imposing a tool or technique?
bingo -let‘s see how that works out…
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#17Our company is positioned right at the edge of the wave for this though so it's understandable.
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#18The place I work seems to be open to the fact that its not an all seeing, all knowing force in the world. Though we do use it as a quicker search engine. I've heard of companies that are shoehorning it into everything, I feel this is many companies just playing the game to get better valuations.
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#19Re: Ask HN: Is your company forcing use of AI?
#20What are best practices? What tools are genuinely helpful, such as automatic reviews in a build street, or sentiment analysis in commit messages?