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Does the AI take jobs from programmers?

 Does the AI take jobs from programmers? 


Before we start to discuss topics: Will the AI take jobs from programmers? We must realize that the AI will not do any work for humans. Even if AI is an excellent tool for programming the human operators must check the code. 

Things like Chat GPT and Bing could be excellent programming tools but their limits are this. They need a very complicated and precise description of what the user wants. And that is quite hard to make without knowledge of programming. Without precise and clear orders the AI cannot create the code from public databases. 


So again: Does the AI take jobs from programmers? 


The answer is yes and no. If the AI makes the computer programs, it requires very accurate orders. And people who give orders for the AI must understand something about programming. When we think about public AIs like Bing and Chat GPT they can make effective complicated code structures. 

Those code structures are easy to modify from the trunk where the databases are not yet named. And paths are missing. If the user of those AIs knows about programming that makes that person's work easier. 

However, the user of those AIs must make some changes to the code, so that the system can turn it into computer programs. Things like database paths are things, that must be correct and if those things are not right that application will work. 

The AI is the next-generation tool for programming, and the AI-based software takes programming into the next generation. Next-generation programming is more like writing an essay or using spoken languages than the symbol function that modern programming languages use. Programming is the thing that requires development. 



The basic requirement for programming AI is the interactive mode. The interactive mode discusses with programmers. It makes the process easier than modern AI where the user must give all parameters and instructions before the AI starts to make its duty. Before interactive AI starts operation, it asks for the product description. But then it keeps in contact with customers during the entire process. The interactive mode is the tool that makes AI even more effective than it is today. 

The next-generation AI can accept symbols (like ">>" in C++), but it can also accept descriptions. If the user says that the needed database names are "A.SQL" and "B.SQL" the AI-based system must have access to a computer. The AI-based system needs authorization so that the AI can find the right route to the index where those files are. 


So can AI create successful computer programs? The fact is that. If we want to make AI-based programming tools, we must realize that there are multiple variables that we must remember. 


AI-based programming requires an interactive ability with a special user interface where the necessary variables are listed, and where the user can describe the program's purpose. The common AI can make computer programs, but that requires so complicated description that it's hard to make. 

The interactive AI will make the program with the programmer. The system asks the purpose of the program. When AI finishes some part of the process, interactive AI asks if the program is nice. And does it pleasure the user?

 Constructing the software is a thing that requires more limited but same time more advanced AI than modern AIs are. The interactive function is the tool that makes AI an effective tool for making software. But without that ability making the program using AI is very hard. 


https://www.wired.com/story/chatgpt-coding-software-crisis/


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