The Human Dividend: Why AI Coding Fails the Enterprise
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Referencing sources on how many businesses seem to have acted too quickly in laying off employees and contractors in favor of AI. They are increasingly realizing that AI's current abilities to code particularly is not as advanced as initially anticipated. Significant human involvement to anticipate problems, differentiate coding by humans from that generated by AI. While less experienced coders benefit from the quick output by AI more seasoned coders spend a fair amount of time reviewing and correcting the codes from more junior coders or what is provided by AI. Businesses may well have to, reluctantly rehire tech workers and the same may be true in other industries. But even if this is a change in direction, it still shows what the end goal is, which is the automating of work, which will leave many without income and even sense of self worth.