we're adopting AI at an extreme pace at work. i've been asked to implement it in a way that looks like replacing real humans. management has told me that i should no longer write any code myself, and even time spent reasoning about how to solve a problem is time that could be spent asking AI how to do it instead. yes that is an actual quote.what am i supposed to do here? for the last few years i was told that my skills as a senior engineer were irreplaceable, that AI wouldn't be used to automate real humans and that i would never be asked to facilitate that myself. all of that has changed in the last six months. i can feel the water rising and no one else seems to care. i can't get an interview anywhere. im being scrutinized every day over how much of my job is being done by AI at this point, i can tell management is itching to replace me with some offshore slave with a claude subscription. im genuinely lost and need answers.
>>34606292Just do it, till it crashes the prod system.AI is fine for boilerplate code you'd find on stackoverflow. Total fail on custom proprietary codebases.But no manager is going to believe you. They have to feel the pain.Prepare your "The AI did it" responses.
>>34606292Did you ask the AI how to solve this problem?
>>34606292you're not a senior engineer or you wouldn't be making this off-topic fearmongering threadfuck off retarduseless faggot mods
>>34606292Stab the manager. Make a statement. Start a movement.