The salesforce thing... devs from salesforce stated that the hiring freeze is due to bad decisions and nothing to do with AI. AI is just a way to sell a bad situation to shareholders.
Anyways, their job board is full of new Software Engineering vacancies and many of them got posted just after his bullshitting. Same with Meta , many new SE job openings after Zucks bullshitting.
@@leom8605 Yeah, I'm pretty convinced at this point that this is to placate shareholders. I work for a large game dev company that is publicly traded - and because they actually did their research, and discovered AI is not going to revolutionise the industry in the short term, they had a low key showing regarding AI in their yearly report. The stock plummeted immediately. So guess what happened the following year...?
@ long term? No one knows. For the next two years, probably nothing - we will see better models, but the cost of deploying them and legal implications around copyright, liability etc - means we won't see any major impact before end of 2027. So use them to boost your knowledge, get better at what you do. HOWEVER, after this, we will probably see AI starting to change the way we work. I think initially, we will see an increase in SWE jobs as companies try to get AI integrated into tools / pipelines between now and 2030. After that? I have no idea...
DO NOT engage with him, he was the FIRST guy who gave the middle finger to 80% developers who built Twitter. This guy is NOT your friend and will suck your blood dry.
I just finished my CS degree; I am starting to get depressed questioning my career choice. Now I have more competition, even people that did not spend money on a degree. Companies will develop solutions way faster now with AI, which in a way this means software developers will not have a steady job. Now, either I gamble starting a company selling apps, having to wait a few years for at least one to start making decent money or struggle in the current job market. Life sucks.
@@JJMV-sl1ib you will be fine, just get away from these types of channels and find a job. The app thing has mainly sailed you’re about a decade too late unless you have a great idea for a company or something. Take what you learn and use it at some company because the current generation has to retire someday.
Sir, when you say lean Ai, what do you mean. Other than asking chaptgpt questions and answering us back, what else is there to learn for us non techies
What else is to get on your feet out from behind a computer and off to the machine shop learning and gaining experience that cannot be easily replaced. The AI is not going to replace these jobs anytime soon. It is hard to argue this unless you've done it and will see the AI is replacing your easy fake jobs and diverse solutions are required in the machine shop.
Just research and find out how exactly could AI perform easy and repetitive tasks and start leveraging that. Either implement it in your non-tech workflow (there are plenty of free or cheap solutions out there) or start training yourself to be more analytical in your day-to-day job, take on harder tasks and let the AI handle the busy work. To some degree, this is what's happening in the tech industry as well.
And the Indian companies treating their employees as slaves !! . There is literal statements of CEOs and upper management of long working hours , " No Staring at your wife " .all this with minimal wages and toxic work environment . 🥲🥲
The Indians are only creating more work. You don't need to worry about this. Im american and clean shit code all day and there's not enough activated brain power to take my job in another country.
@@kuljitsingh7792 If there will less demand for workers in development, then fewer will take that education, as result there can be fewer good people to choose from. But that’s 20 years from now.
Zuckerberg said that to hype investment in Meta. He knows what he says ain't even true. In this world, where we have to automate more and more, software engineers, alongside researches, ml engineers, data scientist, are THE FUTURE. What roles I can see disappearing more and more, are less technical roles where output doesn't have to be always correct, such as HR, DEI bullshiters, SCRUM masters, Project Managers, etc. We'll just transition to more of a code-reviewer role. When the world is becoming more and more digital, you need to get more into AI and software development, but current AI is a black-box, meaning you don't know its thinking process and can't predict the output, so this is why you need humans to validate the work of little slaves that keep writing and writing for us. In order to validate, you need to know how to write code/how to program and frankly the only way to learn it is by doing it the old way. There's no shortcut to learning.
Looks like startups in India are hiring like crazy, but not so much here in the U.S. Keep in mind, India Tariffs our software and software services at least 20% (sometimes a lot more), we should reciprocate, in equivalent cost in dollars. This would require about a 300% or so Tariff. If an engineer in India makes may 3$ hour, and an engineer in the United States make 45$ hour. That 20% Tariff by India, amounts to about 9$ an hour. So a 300% Tariff by the United States would we an equivalent cost, in terms of Tariffs. 300% = 3x more, 3 x 3$ = 9$ added on to the cost (It is fair, because they Tariff us by something that same amount in dollars).
Ai makes you stupid and lazy. I don't recommend using it when you learn a new tech or when you're polishing you're skills. Use it if you're an experienced developer to build things faster.
@kjetilhvalstrand1009 AI remembers and recalls things you don't but can't think better than a human in context, unless your IQ is less than 90. If you do not understand how transformer architectures work and how they scale then it's related to what I'm saying.
Moderators are not developers, they are not there to check code, they are people check if story is true or not, you don’t need moderators, if your aim, is only have stories people like, that is matter of how many people like or not. or you can have different balance for miss information or not. same way you detect spam; you can profile posts. If a user, makes stories no likes, or if always reported as scam, you can down moderate it automatically.
Thats right. The coding is the easy part, the problem solving and critical thinking will always come from a human. If you know what your question is, the ai thing is very useful and efficient
These AI tools are definitely interesting, but I can’t see it boosting productivity THAT much. Maybe for some bootstrapping tasks, or to make it faster to search in some ways. But we also lose time whenever we need to check things it does, and that might even take us out of flow. It’s great to have new tools, but to think the boost in productivity is that huge, might also be part of the hype.
I love your content. Yeah I agree to you. I write codes also and used AI for some of my projects. But if you know coding, AI still not perfect because it has a lot of limitations.
I use AI to help me get my thoughts in line. Its greatly improved my ability to quickly architect big projects and get a clear path forward I can share with other non devs.
8:57 I don’t think this is a good example, even if the newer tech truly did help accomplish things faster. The old contractor probably struggled to get specifications, leading to more bugs in the code, while you as the new developer would get to re-create the app with the benefit of hindsight that an already built app brings.
Definitely hype - he's using weasel words. He means he might have an AI agent may be able to replace some percentage of the workforce (by augmenting other developers to be more productive). But with O3 costing close to $4000 a question on the benchmark to get close to a software developer - we are still a while a way from this replacing developers wholesale. Not to mention all the other issues with AI that are still unsolved problems...
I love the AI code assistance. I’m 10x more productive. I work on AI computer vision from on edge devices to AWS AI pipelines. It has reduced my irritating coding work so much plus allowed me to expand into areas I wouldn’t have time to do.
Zuckerberg added that Meta would be making new hires this year to replace people who were laid off. In a separate memo addressed to managers, an HR executive said the cuts would ensure Meta had the “strongest talent.”
Lying is a pretty cynical read. Maybe the source of his information is wrong? Maybe Zuck really did say he was doing layoffs as others on this thread are contending and you’re the one getting things wrong? Should we then uncharitably label YOU a liar? Carrying that kind of dark cynicism around in your heart is poisonous.
@justinrehm268 I have already cited what he said. Meta is going to replace low performers with better performers however they measure it. This guy needs to understand the influence he is having on young people now that his career is over. Whatever the news says is what he talks about and some people aren't mature enough to realize he is just a guy on the Internet repeating nuanced headlines
No they don't. Average developers are still mid af. They may be getting worse by not being able to rub their brain cells together and not much more productive long term. Speaking first hand. These are just bad talking points.
Who wants to work with Elon Musk? Nobody now!😂 That is why he wants H-B1 visa expanded!😮 No college graduate and job seeker will send their resume to Tesla, Space X, ai.X, X(Twitter), Boring, Neuolink?
I think you make some good points but you’re more clickbait than anything else. You’re trying to make money in retirement from creating content about software. Time to stop viewing you as you only talk about software but never show anything tangible
No one is doomed, he is speaking hyperbolic mess. Keep in mind he makes money from this channel and talks about stuff he may or may not believe. At the end of the day, follow the money.
This industry is really starting to piss me off
Find a new one.
The salesforce thing... devs from salesforce stated that the hiring freeze is due to bad decisions and nothing to do with AI. AI is just a way to sell a bad situation to shareholders.
Anyways, their job board is full of new Software Engineering vacancies and many of them got posted just after his bullshitting. Same with Meta , many new SE job openings after Zucks bullshitting.
@@leom8605 Yeah, I'm pretty convinced at this point that this is to placate shareholders. I work for a large game dev company that is publicly traded - and because they actually did their research, and discovered AI is not going to revolutionise the industry in the short term, they had a low key showing regarding AI in their yearly report. The stock plummeted immediately. So guess what happened the following year...?
@@zoeherriotwhat will happen please ? I don’t know really
@ long term? No one knows. For the next two years, probably nothing - we will see better models, but the cost of deploying them and legal implications around copyright, liability etc - means we won't see any major impact before end of 2027. So use them to boost your knowledge, get better at what you do.
HOWEVER, after this, we will probably see AI starting to change the way we work. I think initially, we will see an increase in SWE jobs as companies try to get AI integrated into tools / pipelines between now and 2030. After that? I have no idea...
Interesting. You know if you go on their careers site, you can see open software position...
show him your code so he can steal it
DO NOT engage with him, he was the FIRST guy who gave the middle finger to 80% developers who built Twitter.
This guy is NOT your friend and will suck your blood dry.
No one is stealing your bad code 😂
@@oryankibandi3556 i am really hurt 🤣😆
I never thought about it, but code is actually gold and data is diamond.
@@oryankibandi3556it's being used for training data.
I just finished my CS degree; I am starting to get depressed questioning my career choice. Now I have more competition, even people that did not spend money on a degree. Companies will develop solutions way faster now with AI, which in a way this means software developers will not have a steady job. Now, either I gamble starting a company selling apps, having to wait a few years for at least one to start making decent money or struggle in the current job market. Life sucks.
@@JJMV-sl1ib you will be fine, just get away from these types of channels and find a job. The app thing has mainly sailed you’re about a decade too late unless you have a great idea for a company or something. Take what you learn and use it at some company because the current generation has to retire someday.
Do something on your own. Invent something. Don’t rely on employers.
The comment thread and the replies to this comment: the duality of man 😂
@@AlenDelon-x6i yah go invent tiktok in your basement with no budget. Hopefully your parents will sponsor you so you can eat and live some place
@ Lol hahahah many billion-dollar businesses started in someone's basement and garage.
Meta has been hiring like crazy to backfill the people they are firing.
i wouldn’t trust working for either one of those billionaires. They don’t care about anyone but themselves.
No job, or work for someone you don’t like, what do you do?
Love the message. Gives me hope.
Sir, when you say lean Ai, what do you mean. Other than asking chaptgpt questions and answering us back, what else is there to learn for us non techies
They just say it for the sake of saying it, don't pay attention)
@aleksandrmatyka3118 😂
What else is to get on your feet out from behind a computer and off to the machine shop learning and gaining experience that cannot be easily replaced. The AI is not going to replace these jobs anytime soon. It is hard to argue this unless you've done it and will see the AI is replacing your easy fake jobs and diverse solutions are required in the machine shop.
Just research and find out how exactly could AI perform easy and repetitive tasks and start leveraging that. Either implement it in your non-tech workflow (there are plenty of free or cheap solutions out there) or start training yourself to be more analytical in your day-to-day job, take on harder tasks and let the AI handle the busy work. To some degree, this is what's happening in the tech industry as well.
Thank you sir
Getting a coding job is almost impossible. Teams are constantly getting outsourced to China and India.
And the Indian companies treating their employees as slaves !! . There is literal statements of CEOs and upper management of long working hours , " No Staring at your wife " .all this with minimal wages and toxic work environment . 🥲🥲
The Indians are only creating more work. You don't need to worry about this. Im american and clean shit code all day and there's not enough activated brain power to take my job in another country.
@@kuljitsingh7792 sounds like your country needs to respect workers.
@@ArrowsInTheDark govt . / Pol parties 🤝🤝croporates!!
Plus not to forget it too populated , protesting workers can easily be replaced by others !! .
@@kuljitsingh7792 If there will less demand for workers in development, then fewer will take that education, as result there can be fewer good people to choose from. But that’s 20 years from now.
Zuckerberg said that to hype investment in Meta. He knows what he says ain't even true. In this world, where we have to automate more and more, software engineers, alongside researches, ml engineers, data scientist, are THE FUTURE. What roles I can see disappearing more and more, are less technical roles where output doesn't have to be always correct, such as HR, DEI bullshiters, SCRUM masters, Project Managers, etc.
We'll just transition to more of a code-reviewer role. When the world is becoming more and more digital, you need to get more into AI and software development, but current AI is a black-box, meaning you don't know its thinking process and can't predict the output, so this is why you need humans to validate the work of little slaves that keep writing and writing for us. In order to validate, you need to know how to write code/how to program and frankly the only way to learn it is by doing it the old way. There's no shortcut to learning.
Looking at AI as an abstraction is a good way to look at it
Uncle Stef, we know you sent your Ruby code to Elon 😂
😂
😂😂😂
You survived the dinosaurs revolution, what else can we say!
Looks like startups in India are hiring like crazy, but not so much here in the U.S.
Keep in mind, India Tariffs our software and software services at least 20% (sometimes a lot more), we should reciprocate, in equivalent cost in dollars. This would require about a 300% or so Tariff. If an engineer in India makes may 3$ hour, and an engineer in the United States make 45$ hour. That 20% Tariff by India, amounts to about 9$ an hour.
So a 300% Tariff by the United States would we an equivalent cost, in terms of Tariffs.
300% = 3x more, 3 x 3$ = 9$ added on to the cost (It is fair, because they Tariff us by something that same amount in dollars).
Ai makes you stupid and lazy. I don't recommend using it when you learn a new tech or when you're polishing you're skills. Use it if you're an experienced developer to build things faster.
I use it for tasks I need to do quickly but not exactly something expected from me.
Yes I've been seeing this at work. It's kind of infuriating. I am about to agent away my coworkers.
AI knows things you don’t, you can’t know everything, but AI does know almost everything.
@kjetilhvalstrand1009 AI remembers and recalls things you don't but can't think better than a human in context, unless your IQ is less than 90. If you do not understand how transformer architectures work and how they scale then it's related to what I'm saying.
Moderators are not developers, they are not there to check code, they are people check if story is true or not, you don’t need moderators, if your aim, is only have stories people like, that is matter of how many people like or not. or you can have different balance for miss information or not. same way you detect spam; you can profile posts. If a user, makes stories no likes, or if always reported as scam, you can down moderate it automatically.
Thats right. The coding is the easy part, the problem solving and critical thinking will always come from a human. If you know what your question is, the ai thing is very useful and efficient
These AI tools are definitely interesting, but I can’t see it boosting productivity THAT much. Maybe for some bootstrapping tasks, or to make it faster to search in some ways. But we also lose time whenever we need to check things it does, and that might even take us out of flow. It’s great to have new tools, but to think the boost in productivity is that huge, might also be part of the hype.
now everyone sending their best data to be used to train grok
Glad to be the first guy who comment here
love ur content
We still have companies in Lebanon using VB, like why?
Because it still works.
I love your content. Yeah I agree to you. I write codes also and used AI for some of my projects. But if you know coding, AI still not perfect because it has a lot of limitations.
code is not getting better with AI tools, Stefan.
I thought AI would write all the code? Why is he asking for human code?
AI good solving, know problems, not complicated abstract projects.
they probably have a pipeline set up at that email address to use your code to train AI
You nailed it! Boiler plate is no longer an issue. AI is a major speed boost, and all that without having to add a layer of abstraction.
Great ❤❤❤
Good for elon at least he helps us junior developers
I use AI to help me get my thoughts in line. Its greatly improved my ability to quickly architect big projects and get a clear path forward I can share with other non devs.
He only wants Ruby developers
Sure college don't work... Then sudden bug because they don't know how to make a loop happens..... And yes I have seen it.
8:57 I don’t think this is a good example, even if the newer tech truly did help accomplish things faster. The old contractor probably struggled to get specifications, leading to more bugs in the code, while you as the new developer would get to re-create the app with the benefit of hindsight that an already built app brings.
There is truth to that; replication is always far easier.
As a new developer you are creating dog shit by not having discipline to not code by accident and AI will replace most of them before they start.
certain technologies came out that let start ups compete, yeah like Rails :)
😂
0:32 Wonder how mad all the tech cert programs/colleges are getting, lmao.
😂 karma , welcome to the end of Facebook
Definitely hype - he's using weasel words. He means he might have an AI agent may be able to replace some percentage of the workforce (by augmenting other developers to be more productive). But with O3 costing close to $4000 a question on the benchmark to get close to a software developer - we are still a while a way from this replacing developers wholesale. Not to mention all the other issues with AI that are still unsolved problems...
I love the AI code assistance. I’m 10x more productive. I work on AI computer vision from on edge devices to AWS AI pipelines. It has reduced my irritating coding work so much plus allowed me to expand into areas I wouldn’t have time to do.
Cool.
You’re lying 2:02, he didn’t say he was laying off anyone
literally said that 5% layoff is coming
@arturhorbenko856 no he didn't
Zuckerberg added that Meta would be making new hires this year to replace people who were laid off. In a separate memo addressed to managers, an HR executive said the cuts would ensure Meta had the “strongest talent.”
Lying is a pretty cynical read. Maybe the source of his information is wrong? Maybe Zuck really did say he was doing layoffs as others on this thread are contending and you’re the one getting things wrong? Should we then uncharitably label YOU a liar? Carrying that kind of dark cynicism around in your heart is poisonous.
@justinrehm268 I have already cited what he said. Meta is going to replace low performers with better performers however they measure it. This guy needs to understand the influence he is having on young people now that his career is over. Whatever the news says is what he talks about and some people aren't mature enough to realize he is just a guy on the Internet repeating nuanced headlines
Musk probably is the worst boss you can work for. Not suprised why he's hiring, I bet nobody wants to work with him
Today, I watched Primegean reaction of Devin being a lie. What a surprise, huh?!
Musk will want you to work for free 🤣
Elon is the “most” hated Billionaire? lol Uncle Steph b smokin’ dat kush
He did say "tech billionaire", not all billionaires.
I am billionaire neutral.
🐾🐱🐾 👍
AI makes an average developer very productive, so companies are not running around trying to find the best talent money can buy.
No they don't. Average developers are still mid af. They may be getting worse by not being able to rub their brain cells together and not much more productive long term. Speaking first hand. These are just bad talking points.
Musk is putting together the American WeChat. One big all in one app that dominates. My theory.
I was thinking the same
will it be a cesspool like twitter?
Yes, seems likely.
Something nobody wants or asked for.
@@jamad-y7m Don't know until you try. He has plenty of $$$ to try it.
Who wants to work with Elon Musk? Nobody now!😂 That is why he wants H-B1 visa expanded!😮 No college graduate and job seeker will send their resume to Tesla, Space X, ai.X, X(Twitter), Boring, Neuolink?
if you don't listen to him you are going to lose as a developer
If he's the most hated billionaire, why does he have the most followers?
On the website he bought for himself? guess
So the key to survival is to write "AI Apps"
Yep, just like blockchain apps, metaverse apps, you just have to follow the trend until people realize nobody wants any of it
Ahem AI will equal less jobs. It's math ffs, don't spin your audience.
I swear all this guy does is yap about software while having not worked at any big tech companies. What a boomer
Founder > freelancer / contractor > big tech employee > medium tech employee > small company employee
H-1Bs, full stop.
I think you make some good points but you’re more clickbait than anything else. You’re trying to make money in retirement from creating content about software. Time to stop viewing you as you only talk about software but never show anything tangible
some think others know
Love the Musk. Don't see him hated at all.
He sucks.
On the contrary, Elon is the most loved billionaire.
Hiring cpp devs, dumping js script kiddies
We're all doomed.
No one is doomed, he is speaking hyperbolic mess. Keep in mind he makes money from this channel and talks about stuff he may or may not believe. At the end of the day, follow the money.