How will AI change Software Development - Insight from Top-Notch Engineers
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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Here is the next episode of our original series on the Anywhere Club RUclips channel, where we will share insightful and inspiring stories about technologies and people behind them.
The second episode is about one of the most controversial and hot topics in the industry - How will AI change software development. Let’s find out what really experienced engineers think
🔹 Dmitry Jemerov - co-author of "Kotlin in Action"
🔹 Egor Tolstoy - Kotlin Project Lead / JetBrains
🔹 Pavel Veller - Chief Technologist / EPAM Systems
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Beautifully filmed, thx.
When I was a kid and early teenager, before I got my first PC, I watched loads of documentaries on TV. Such channels as Discovery, National Geographic, etc.
RUclips changed this. In science field we have mostly short pop science videos or lectures. In IT sphere we have mostly tutorials, podcasts and interviews.
There is not much documentaries about IT nowadays, especially good old Discovery format movies. Thats why I really believe in this project.
I think that there is many others, who think same as me, wait for the movie to release and hope that there will appear more of these.
Thank you, AW Club, for building something more significant for IT community than typical youtube content.
There is no middle class anymore.
An example that inspires and the kind of developer I want to be. I agree with Dmitry.
A bit too optimistic but really nice filmed and personally I can agree with most of the points with a note - 'for now'. For now yes, its can be somewhat hepfull but not anywhere close to replace the meatbag. In couple of years this coud age like a milk. Lets survive till then and see.
Cool speakers. Greate talk!
Want a coding job in the future? Aim at mastering TensorFlow and how LLMs operate at the low level. AI is stagnant without human invention and intstruction.
Thanks for the cool speakers and topic!
I totally agree with the sentiment that AI is a helper tool, not a replacement for developers (and many other professionals like graphic designers who are worried). But this tool is already here and already changing our professional way of doing things and that's great!
Well said!
Forms is a waste? Tell me about it )) What about CRUD operations?)
AI is already reaching human limits (if not surpassing them) in other fields. Software development won't be any different. There will probably always be some human oversight but it feels like either hubris or copium to think this specific field will be relatively safe. It may fare better than others or it may be completely overrun.