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Software engineering is about to split. One side shrinks. The other becomes more valuable than ever. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei recently said AI may handle most of what engineers do within 6-12 months. That grabbed attention. But the important part came next: not every step can be accelerated by AI. Engineering isn’t vanishing. It’s dividing. The side that fades Execution work. Writing code. Fixing bugs. Running tests. Following specs. AI is fast, cheap, and tireless. Engineers who only execute will compete with machines that never slow down. The side that grows Problem solving. Some engineers now spend more time with users than code. They listen, ask questions, and uncover what people really need. AI can build. It can’t decide what matters. Humans bring judgment, context, and taste. They manage tradeoffs, priorities, and unclear stakeholders. That layer is becoming rare and valuable. So the real question isn’t, “Will AI replace me?” It’s: Which side are you building your career on? One is automated. The other is amplified. Choose wisely.
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Is AI reshaping the world of software engineering? The distinction between AI and traditional software engineering is becoming clearer. Software engineering now goes beyond writing code—it encompasses designing robust software systems and architectu
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What's actually going to happen to software engineers: The cycle of tech prophecies continues: 1970s: "COBOL will replace programmers" 1990s: "Visual tools will replace coders" 2010s: "Low-code will eliminate developers" 2023: "AI will replace engi
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