On devin(https://www.cognition-labs.com/blog) and the upcoming wave of #ai #software-engineers:

If the market trend is facilitating software development activity through AI, then we (the engineers) when focused on creating value for people could leverage these tools as allies to do so with greater speed and quality. From this perspective, having an AI software engineer becomes an opportunity for small entrepreneurs to deliver results similar to those of large companies at a fraction of the cost.

The first step is to make this shift in perspective. A significant number of us have learned to consider our job as "delivering points in the sprint," while "solving real people's problems" has been diluted among the various departments of the companies that hire us. Money was coming in, but we were taught not to worry about the source.

Changing perspective comes with a high personal cost not only because of how the industry has shaped us but also because it forces us to do what every software entrepreneur has had to do: find solutions to real people's problems.

For a while, this will exacerbate the problem of trying to solve everything with software: suddenly, a bunch of people who only know how to code will be thrust into reality and will seek to create value in whatever way they can. After the bloodbath, the survivors may become the next generation of small entrepreneurs, who will compete for a tighter space but, together with AI, will solve more problems for society as a whole.

Curious about what will be nostr:nprofile1qythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2ap0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qgcwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxxatjwfjkuapwveukjtcqyzu7we2xhgry2mknq8v7227yn7jguu9xhu3g90n6rtnjj3mpyq3ackfqakc 's take on it.

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