tfw when young hipsters and pajeets have been putting millions of traditional small businesses out of work and replacing them with "apps" over the last decade
tfw AI is getting stronger and will be putting traditional, slow & buggy webapps programmed by humans obsolete, big companies will be able to create several years of
traditional programming within a couple of days worth of AI programming and will put most programmers out of work
We brought it on ourselves /g/, didn't we?
>>61758626
>AI programming
Not going to happen in a couple of decades.
AIs are good at recognising patterns, and are useful for speech recognition, object recognition, text parsing, etc. In general, very domain specific tasks. Programming, on the other hand, often implies a endgoal. You cannot just apply some trained neural net and say "go make me an app", the result will be weird and useless. You can't just program stuff at random.
tl;dr AI can't into innovation
>tfw when
>>61758626
>Progress is bad
That's cool gramps, now back to the retirement home for you
>>61758626
>my buggy, clunky program in Visual Foxpro isn't wanted anymore
>god damm pajeets and hip youngsters! it's the cloud's fault! and the smart-phones!
You were supposed to be keeping up with progress but instead you raged at a cloud and argued to yourself that it was a flash in the pan fad that would go away
You brought this on yourself, moran. Maybe you should hold their data hostage as a last ditch effort to make yourself seem needed
>>61758658
I think you are seriously underestimating the speed of development and the demand this is going to get
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzg5Qe0pTKk
>>61760708
Read
intelligence artificial modern approach