I feel relieved. Devin AI can’t replace me, but just heard about it, and just skimming through the info about devin AI might make me even more productive.
The thing alot of devs google things that are basic, and the thing that seperated a dev from a non dev is knowing what to google and being able to decipher the answer and knowing if it fits your problem or how to make it fit your problem. I don’t think an AI can replace that, yet.
I might know how to talk to an AI. So you’ll have software made by AI with a prompt guy who is not a software engineer, and then you have software made with AI by a software engineer. Which one would you hire? Well it depends on your budget, but I guess I’ll there’s going to be premium services and non premium services.
But if it does, well then I can be x times as productive because I’ll use the AI as a tool. I’ll go from a soldier to a general, with an army of AI coders. Might work 10 jobs at that point, and still only work 40h/w.
DAO
(What happens when Devin AI starts a company with 100 Devin AI’s and offer software solutions? Hmm… damn.)
I keep coming up with thoughts. Another thought I have, would companies trust a company offering an AI with their valuable data? Data is very valuable. That could be an issue as well.