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gradus_ad ◴[] No.46195373[source]
The proliferation of nondeterministically generated code is here to stay. Part of our response must be more dynamic, more comprehensive and more realistic workload simulation and testing frameworks.
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yuedongze ◴[] No.46195431[source]
i've seen a lot of startups that use AI to QA human work. how about the idea of use humans to QA AI work? a lot of interesting things might follow
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adventured ◴[] No.46195718[source]
A large percentage (at least 50%) of the market for software developers will shift to lower paid jobs focused on managing, inspecting and testing the work that AI does. If a median software developer job paid $125k before, it'll shift to $65k-$85k type AI babysitting work after.
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1. mjr00 ◴[] No.46196176[source]
It's funny that I heard exactly this when I graduated university in the late 2000s:

> A large percentage (at least 50%) of the market for software developers will shift to lower paid jobs focused on managing, inspecting and testing the work that outsourced developers do. If a median software developer job paid $125k before, it'll shift to $65k-$85k type outsourced developer babysitting work after.