“GitHub Copilot, is not here to replace our jobs. It's a co-pilot, … allowing us to focus on the bigger picture, the architecture, the interaction design, and the real-world problems.” – totally agree, Adrian!
What’s more it can be an accelerator if we use it judiciously. But also carefully. What scares me is hearing juniors using it to replace their own coding or companies thinking AI (LLMs really) can do the job.
Apple tells us LLMs cannot reason, cannot think, cannot solve complex problems (for more: https://blog.bosslogic.com/p/planning-ahead-build-your-ai-readiness-plan?r=2xiufs). All prerequisites for building reliable software. AIs are not coming for our jobs. 🤣 Which is why we need to focus on fundamentals: think for ourselves, learn architecture and programming and how to design complex systems. Great advice from your article.
“GitHub Copilot, is not here to replace our jobs. It's a co-pilot, … allowing us to focus on the bigger picture, the architecture, the interaction design, and the real-world problems.” – totally agree, Adrian!
What’s more it can be an accelerator if we use it judiciously. But also carefully. What scares me is hearing juniors using it to replace their own coding or companies thinking AI (LLMs really) can do the job.
Apple tells us LLMs cannot reason, cannot think, cannot solve complex problems (for more: https://blog.bosslogic.com/p/planning-ahead-build-your-ai-readiness-plan?r=2xiufs). All prerequisites for building reliable software. AIs are not coming for our jobs. 🤣 Which is why we need to focus on fundamentals: think for ourselves, learn architecture and programming and how to design complex systems. Great advice from your article.