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For high-paid senior software engineers I believe it is delusional to think that the wolves are not coming for your job.

Maybe not today, and depending on your retirement date maybe you won’t be affected. But if your answer is “nothing” it is delusional. At a minimum you need to understand the failure modes of statistical models well enough to explain them to short-sighted upper management that sees you as a line in a spreadsheet. (And if your contention is you are seen as more than that, congrats on working for a unicorn.)

And if you’re making $250k today, don’t think they won’t jump at the chance to pay you half that and turn your role into a glorified (or not) prompt engineer. Your job is to find the failure modes and either mitigate them or flag them so the project doesn’t make insurmountable assumptions about “AI”.

And for the AI boosters:

I see the idea that AI will change nothing as just as delusional as the idea that “AI” will solve all of our problems. No it won’t. Many of our problems are people problems that even a perfect oracle couldn’t fix. If in 2015 you bought that self-driving cars would be here in 3 years, please see the above.



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