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Does learning programming make sense? “Sometimes I feel intimidated because these systems are so powerful.”


This first-person text is based on an interview with Rohan Gore, a 38-year-old AI engineer at Reach3 Insights, a market research company based in Vancouver. His identity and employment were verified by Business Insider. The text has been edited for length and clarity.

I started out as a typical software engineer, working on interesting and complex problems in marketing research. Now I'm an AI engineer.

I have mixed feelings about the impact of AI on the software engineering industry.

In December, I completely handed over all my coding tasks to the AI ​​and it handled them really well. At first I didn't feel good about it. I've been programming for so long and back then I realized that coding is basically a thing of the past.

I haven't written a line of code since then. This is the new reality of my work. However, just because AI has taken over my programming tasks doesn't mean I can spend all day outdoors.

I am still able to – and expected to – deliver the same level of results and quality of work. Sometimes I feel burnt out because there is pressure to do moreeven though artificial intelligence can take over some tasks.

See also: You can get money for talking to AI. The rates reach PLN 1,000 per hour

I'm excited about AI and I like how it has changed my work

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