• market change due to AI

    From Dart@VERT to All on Tue Sep 2 16:30:35 2025
    hi everybody. What do you think about the current state of the labor market? I have a feeling that if AI continues to develop at its current pace, many people will remain unemployed, including me, who is studying to become a programmer. as an employee, I have only one way out so far - to improve my skills, but perhaps over time this will not be enough, and the profession will almost die out.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Dart on Tue Sep 2 19:15:08 2025
    Re: market change due to AI
    By: Dart to All on Tue Sep 02 2025 04:30 pm

    hi everybody. What do you think about the current state of
    the labor market? I have a feeling that if AI continues to develop
    at its current pace, many people will remain unemployed, including
    me, who is studying to become a programmer. as an employee,
    I have only one way out so far - to improve my skills, but perhaps
    over time this will not be enough, and the profession will almost
    die out.



    get a mfg job. there's plenty of jobs out there.
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  • From Doctor Clu@VERT/ANETO to MRO on Tue Sep 2 23:35:40 2025
    Re: market change due to AI
    By: MRO to Dart on Tue Sep 02 2025 07:15 pm


    market? I have a feeling that if AI continues to develop at its current
    pace, many people will remain unemployed, including me, who is studying to
    become a programmer. as an employee, I have only one way out so far - to
    improve my skills, but perhaps over time this will not be enough, and the
    profession will almost die out.

    get a mfg job. there's plenty of jobs out there.

    I have to agree with that is a good way to go. Will always need care givers, cooks, trash people...

    My thought on AI is it is interesting, but like all things in a unperfect world, is not perfect. Add to that, AI pulls from an inperfect pool, which they are adding to at a great rate. So the accuracy of that pool continues to get less accurate. Funny in a way.
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  • From Dr. What@VERT/THEGATEB to Dart on Wed Sep 3 07:50:00 2025
    Dart wrote to All <=-

    hi everybody. What do you think about the current state of the labor market?

    It's good, from everything I can see.

    I have a feeling that if AI continues to develop at its current
    pace, many people will remain unemployed, including me, who is studying
    to become a programmer.

    So let me tell you the tale of CASE tools.

    Back in the 1990's, someone came up with some software where you feed requirements in to one end, and out the other end comes code. Managers touted this as a "game changer" and whispered that it would get rid of those pesky programmers since they would all become business analysts.

    What actually happened was this:
    CASE tools could only do simple tasks. So there was a gap between what the CASE tools could do and what the customers wanted. Programmers were needed there.

    "CASE tools would only improve," exclaimed the managers. Yes, but what the customer wanted also increased - and usually faster than the CASE tools improved.

    And there was an undesirable side-effect: those simpler programs is what we would give to the jr. programmers to get experience. Experience that was needed to turn them into Sr. programmers later because older Sr. programmers retire at some point.

    You're probably saying "But I've never heard of CASE tools" and now you should see my point here.

    At my company, they are pushing AI because some manager read a article... er.. had an article read to him :) saying that he can get a 25% increase in productivity by programmers using CASE tools... er... AI.

    But we are struggling with getting AI coding tools to have some use. 90% of the time what they do is simply wrong. So we spend time setting up the AI tools, time for the AI tools to do its thing, then more time re-doing all the "work" that the AI tool was supposed to do for us.

    So the gap between what AI can do and what the customer needs is still there. And what AI can do is the work that is needed by jr. programmers to get the skills to become a Sr. programmer so the jr. programmer can take over when the Sr. programmer retires.


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