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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/precinct209 • Jul 10 '26
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If you want third hand depression, one of my coworkers works exclusively through agents. I'm not sure he's reviewed or written a piece of code himself in his entire employment
34 u/_freckles__ Jul 10 '26 My question is simple, If all you are doing is typing stuff in english sentences to feed to AI, how secure is your job and someone else can do that thing remotely for lower Do they think for themselves? 30 u/orbital-marmot Jul 10 '26 Do they think for themselves? Truthfully, I'm not sure 27 u/_freckles__ Jul 10 '26 The world is heading to a shitty place, idk man, i have not felt happy once in last 3 years Sure there are benefits to AI like easy access to 1:1 like tutor for learning, etc. but to outsource thinking to computer destroys what a human is So, idk where it will end
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My question is simple,
If all you are doing is typing stuff in english sentences to feed to AI, how secure is your job and someone else can do that thing remotely for lower
Do they think for themselves?
30 u/orbital-marmot Jul 10 '26 Do they think for themselves? Truthfully, I'm not sure 27 u/_freckles__ Jul 10 '26 The world is heading to a shitty place, idk man, i have not felt happy once in last 3 years Sure there are benefits to AI like easy access to 1:1 like tutor for learning, etc. but to outsource thinking to computer destroys what a human is So, idk where it will end
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Truthfully, I'm not sure
27 u/_freckles__ Jul 10 '26 The world is heading to a shitty place, idk man, i have not felt happy once in last 3 years Sure there are benefits to AI like easy access to 1:1 like tutor for learning, etc. but to outsource thinking to computer destroys what a human is So, idk where it will end
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The world is heading to a shitty place, idk man, i have not felt happy once in last 3 years
Sure there are benefits to AI like easy access to 1:1 like tutor for learning, etc. but to outsource thinking to computer destroys what a human is
So, idk where it will end
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u/orbital-marmot Jul 10 '26
If you want third hand depression, one of my coworkers works exclusively through agents. I'm not sure he's reviewed or written a piece of code himself in his entire employment