how to stay futureproof in tech?
>>106477053i don't know
>>106477053It's SO over. People are just coping at this point. Coding as a profession is finished!
>>106477053>marketing company needs less shills thanks to aioh the humanity!
>>106477053Learn to weld
>>106477053learn to plumb
learn to rape
>>106477087>Coding as a profession is finished!True. Now you can do it for free during your spare time.
>>106477053Learn how to love. And forget how to hate.
>>106477053>fire 4000 americans>hire 5000 indians
>>106477053It's just a headline to promote their Agentforce product, they're not actually firing anyone. It's like Meta announcing 6 gorillion layoffs every other month.
>>106477087>Coding as a profession is finished!It was finished since the beginning. "Coding" as a profession implies knowing shit about "programming" and, moreover, knowing shit about computer science and all the underlying fundamentals of programming. I'm pointing at those "Coders" that appeared after the bootcamp boom and the coding boom. They have been rendered useless by AI tools and rightly so, because, just as ChatGPT and other LLMs, they can't reason or produce consistently high quality stuff.
>>106477053My company is investing heavily into AI tool usage and I don't feel like the productivity has gone up one bit. Why are all these CEOs saying they need drastically less people now? Sounds like they're just covering up their downscaling
>>106478780Are u a coder?
>>106478794Yes. We all got Claude code and copilot
>>106478828>Yes. We all got Claude code and copilotInteresting, I've heard a lot of stuff related to AI for coding. Supposedly it would be capable of creating complex programs, reducing the need for many coders. . What has your experience been like so far?
>>106477053Learn to mine coal.
>>106478672>It was finished since the beginningWhoa, that's deep.
>>106478860>Supposedly it would be capable of creating complex programs, reducing the need for many codersIt greatly speeds up writing simple programs or code snippets. It also can greatly speed up the producion of complete modules or programs. However, you'll have to review the output. And, ALL THE TIME, you must be able to read and understand the outputted code. ALLOFTHETIMEThus, if you aren't a bona fide programmer, don't use those AI tools and expect to be able to produce PRODUCTION-QUALITY systems from it.
>>106477053Is that why they just caused 3 of the biggest data leaks ever?
>>106478780>My company is investing heavily into AI tool usageThat's honestly better than the alternative: investing heavily into indians.But regardless it won't be long until the US tech industry is fully outsourced to jeets using AI tools.
>>106477053With AI? Just wait. Eventually the hallucinations in models will get so bad that the models will go insane(hallucinate and act chaotic nonstop) because there's not enough power to run the error correction GPUs. And because whenever you feed energy into a system, entropy(chaos) increases, and these error correction systems will cause the model to hallucinate more and more.It's unsustainable, because computer scientists don't have a remedy to prevent insanity like living nervous systems do(REM sleep), they just keep stacking more energy into it like feeding a methhead more and more meth.You'll be hired to save the day and have your old job back again after the fad subsides.
>>106477053These layoffs aren't necessarily all programmers and engineers. It's usually menial stuff like KB administrators or the guy who only writes terraform configurations.
>>106477053> CEO of company that is heavily betting on AI and wants to sell everyone their Agentforce AI crap claims AI is usefulShocking
>>106477053make your own tools or just grind day after day
>>106477053Marry COO, CFO or CEO's daughter.
>>106477053Go back to school for an MBA degree so you can be a CEO and lay everyone off.
>>106477053Learn Hindi
>>106477132How would committing felony help in keeping employment secure?
>>106477053>salesforcethey are like the evil brother of SAPSAP is already evil
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>>106477053>hires more indians anywayya ok.only retards believe this shit. it's just PR to boost profitability short term.
>>106477053All the layoffs from AI are bullshit jobs anyways.HR drones (let managers hire directly)Salesmen (should have been gone when the internet became a thing)
>>106479929Based schitzo take, I believe it
>>106477087The article was about customer service agents
>>106477090Quite the contrary.You see, the propagandists are actually the one eating up their own lies the most. I think in the end, it will be the only job left for the whole of humanity.The whole of society will have been solved and automated by robots.And the biological human's last function will be to keep their own existential demise at bay by lying to themselves, all day long, about how fulfilling their life is.
>>106477053They'll just put in for 8000 H1B Pajeets like Microsoft did. Their CEO is jewish of course. They're always looking for an excuse to flood the US with more 3rd worlders.
>>106477053>Salesforcenothing of value lost
AI is just smoke and mirrors for pajeets. They're mass outshoring to pajeets and mass importing pajeets.
>>106482589>They're always looking for an excuse to flood the US with more 3rd worlders.They're doing what any capitalist would do: reducing expenses. It's no conspiracy, it's just the way the system works.
>>106477053CEOs won't be happy until they don't need to employ anyone and can take all the profits themselves
>>106482898No, if they wanted to reduce expenses, they'd stick to AI and not hire anyone else. They don't do that though, they end up importing pajeets ontop of using AI, so they're still wasting money. To (((them))) though, it's a win since they can further destroy a country with 3rd worlders.
Wont be long until the best option is to buy a boat or something and go live in the wilderness on some uninhabited island or some other uninhabited location
>>106482303interesting takebut we already partake in many activities that dont have an immediate utilitarian purpose- vidya, art, religionthe market shows the irrationality of human behaviour pretty well:like in the demand for vintage or handcrafted productstldr: i think humans will focus on frivolous pursuitssome will utilize advanced ais to express their creativitysome will play god immersed in a virtual realitysome will travel humanity's domain. bc even now theres enough space in it to spend an entire life traveling and still having places to visit.i think we will become much more individualistic creatures because we wont need others eithero gregarity might fade out as an instinct/learned behaviour