Revealing the Truth About AI and Software Engineering Jobs

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In this video, we explore the evolution of software engineering and the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the industry. From the early days of programming to the current AI revolution, we'll look at how the roles of software engineers are changing and what the future holds for aspiring and established professionals.

Discover how AI tools like GitHub Copilot are automating code generation and learn about the growing demand for specialized skills in areas such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, and data science. We believe that AI will augment the capabilities of human developers, enabling them to focus on higher-level tasks and innovation.

Whether you're just starting your software engineering journey or you're a seasoned professional, this video will provide valuable insights into the changing landscape of software development. We'll also share a curated list of courses to help you acquire the skills needed to thrive in the era of AI-powered software engineering.

Embrace the change and prepare for the exciting future that lies ahead. Stay curious, keep learning, and seize the opportunities in this rapidly evolving field!

Revealing the Truth About AI and Software Engineering Jobs

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In 1983, I got a high school summer internship at NASA, programming FORTRAN on punch cards. Things have changed a lot since then!

DavidWisehart
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1983 with Commodore Basic (C64), programs were saved to a tape drive.

ricejammers
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I got my first full-time tech job(Linux support at a web host) in 2010. I was 17 at the time and bluffed my way in with "Working on my A+" and a willingness to work weird hours for low pay.

robertcowher
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My first paid job was in 2002 as a ASP programmer and Microsoft Visual Basic now I'm a Fullstack Engineer really excited with everything that is happening right now.

mahalobrownie
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I remember a 2000 article interviewing various scientists/inventors, asking them to prognosticate about the year 2050. Ray Kurzweil said the 2050 would be here by 2020. :- )

TarzanWannaBe
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software engineer who use ai will replace software engineer who dont use ai.

codingwithrendi
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The problem with using the bureau's statistics is that there's no way to know how much will be outsourced. Were only 6 months from 2025 and the software and cybermarkets are saturated as hell with applicants. I don't know if I buy it. There's no Jobs. Not to mention Tech Lead's new video is eye opening despite his trollish nature.

Jurmyhyle
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My techy discussions with Ada Lovelace, those were the days! ^^

saintinel
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I think a computer is the ultimate engineering device which really got me into tech but after getting into tech, I was mostly working on software which includes AI and other programs.

santoshparvatikar
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It’s crazy to see how computer engineering is now compared to even 5 years ago thinks are rapidly evolving 🤩

Jibril_Abdulkadir
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I've been into tech ever since i was young, twenty years ago now. And I agree with your point, AI should be used as a tool, not as a replacement for jobs. AI should be a copilot!

Ludens
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Entered tech in summer of 2000 as a C++ desktop developer working in VR

chrisneff
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1994 I got a job at a game company, developing the GeoBee game for National Geographic.

kshanti
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What year? Well... my first "tech" job of any sort would have been in, aaah, 1997 I think. That first tech job was working in a combination of desktop support, network operations (working with Novell Netware III to really date myself) and AS/400 operations. I did that for a few years and then my first programming job (which is really more when I consider my "tech career" as starting) came along in early 2000.

PhillipRhodes
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Hey Tiffany, can we have video about Automator & its alternatives? I wanted to try it for my repetitive tasks but i always get error " chrome is not running" .. Meanwhile my chrome is running

leisureclub_
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Think about all the new computer chips, processing power and massive infrastructure that would have to change for all of this to happen. Programmers (real ones) aren't going anywhere. Sure jobs have been lost, but the demand is still there. Likely it will take much more time, several decades even before AI is going to replace engineers to that degree. AI is the new hype and yes there are tools, but they will help with productivity at a much more efficient level. When the economy returns, more jobs will pop up. Programmers should keep their skills sharp and focus on being better. New tech is coming as well.

freaklore
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Thank you, for the update on Software Engineering Profession. I enjoy your videos. indeed, the documentation. I got into tech 2022. I begin studying with Flat Iron School for SE 2023.

valenciawalker
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I graduated in December with an engineering degree in all I could get so far is an unpaid internship as an artificial intelligence engineer and I'm learning a lot but it sucks do not have income

christopheryoungbeck
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Profecionaly i would say 1990.at 12. I am 46 now so 34 years ago.

adrianojordao
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Im choosing nursing. Yeah nursing is high burnout and stress....but i cant sit behind a computer 8-12 hours a day typing away. Then do it all over again...and again....

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