Will IT specialists be replaced by AI?
Good evening, I actually wanted to train as an IT specialist for application development after graduating from high school. However, I've read and heard a lot that this profession could be replaced by AI in the coming years. So my question is, is this training worth it for me, or will I be replaced in the next few years anyway?
AI is a hot-toned hype. If you want to become a specialist application developer, do that. The training is fun, you learn a bunch of exciting things and you are well trained to work in many areas in professional life. No one will replace you or the tens of thousands of specialist informatics! Tens of thousands of specialist informatics are currently being searched for change because so much work is there.
No. The number of computer scientists required has increased significantly in recent decades despite or due to the increase in AI applications.
This will remain the same in the future.
Alex
No one can look into the future. If you're so worried, you'll be a craftsman. They don't replace them so nearly. I personally wouldn't worry yet. Purely theoretically, a hell of a lot could fall away from AI. Not only countless developer sites. But then any solution will be found. If no man has any more work, no man will buy your products. Then your AI won't help you any more. Just wait.
If I look at the development performance of today's software developers, then definitely. They are not even able to examine their own implementation against the SOLID principles. ChatGPT can…
AI, is a HYPE lie. She won't really replace a single specialist, don't let you be kidding.
More than 30 years ago, they already told that it soon no longer needs locomotives and railway is fully automatic. but although there are now so many sub-autonomous subway systems around the world, locomotives are as strong as ever asked.
Who should take the servers back in if something fails?
And with what data should the LLM be trained if there is no one who can generate the data?
It is conceivable that LLMs are trained by other AIs.
It is possible, but it still needs someone who evaluates and arranges what the AI does.
Probably, even in the future, hardly any company will trust AI blindly.
Especially in the case of highly specialized software, AI will be little helpful, as there is little public information. One will have to specialize more strongly in the future than FI.
I assume that the support area KI will be reinforced first.