Comment by saghm

Comment by saghm 13 hours ago

18 replies

It's funny, almost every conversation I have about the fact that I work as a software engineer with new people I meet nowadays seems to include them asking if I'm worried about AI stealing my job. Maybe it's something that people ask everyone nowadays regardless of what industry they work in, but at least as far as I can tell, the type of work I do doesn't seem in any apparent danger of being replaced by AI any time soon.

philipwhiuk 13 hours ago

I assume that they think SWEs have a better grasp on it than non-tech folk.

baq 13 hours ago

as of today that's probably true, but if the labs manage to keep increasing the 50% time horizon (defined by METR as 'the length of tasks (measured by how long they take human professionals) that it can complete autonomously with 50% probability') at the current pace, it might not be for long. Exponentials are hard enough to forecast if you kinda sorta know the parameters, and we don't have that comfort today.

jeffbee 13 hours ago

It's because journalists are still big mad that the internet wrecked the newspaper business, therefore the news constantly reports lies about how the tech industry is collapsing. The more news you watch and the less personal contact you have with the industry, the more likely you are to believe that techies are jumping out of office windows in despair (hi, Mom).

  • tayo42 11 hours ago

    The job market is terrible, pay is stagnate and remote work is being taken away and the biggest companies despite profits are laying off large amounts of people. I don't think that's fud

    • parineum 11 hours ago

      > the biggest companies despite profits are laying off large amounts of people.

      Hi is the need for employees related to profit?

      • tayo42 11 hours ago

        The decision to layoff has side effects beyond net income on a balance sheet.

    • jeffbee 11 hours ago

      I don't see how you can hold that this job market is "terrible" in a frame of reference of the last 50 years, unless you were born fully-grown in a vat exactly 4 years ago.

      • tayo42 11 hours ago

        Have you looked for a software job in the last few years?

        It's worse then 10 years ago. Idk why everyone who comments on the job market only looks back to the covid year