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thegram16 t1_j65gndk wrote
Reply to comment by Akul_Tesla in OpenAI has hired an army of contractors to make basic coding obsolete by hockeyfan33333
Yes, just the same people will still be working, and it's not going to erase existing jobs, but the demand for new software developers will naturally decrease as this gets better.
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Reply to comment by Gagarin1961 in Lower-emissions aircraft developed by NASA team by nikesh96
Hydrogen is the ultimate answer. The question is, can we source hydrogen from sustainable energy...
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Reply to comment by Akul_Tesla in OpenAI has hired an army of contractors to make basic coding obsolete by hockeyfan33333
It's going to get harder for BSc grads as well, because a chunk of them start off in the same position as those coding bootcamp kids.
My guess is that the industry will require increasingly higher education, more experience, and specified knowledge like the life sciences today. It's not impossible to get a good position in biotech when you graduate with a bio degree from college