March 12, 2024, 6:24 p.m. | /u/lefnire

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Most of the smugness around "sure AI can x, but it can't y" is by senior practitioners. I hear from senior software engineers things like "some of these tools can crank out a website on prompt, but can't translate customer specs into architectural decisions which require the nuanced knowledge of 20 years in the field." Pretend that's true for this thread. The rub is: it won't replace senior engineers. If the implication is that the juniors should be concerned, while …

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