“Puria Haddad”, the CEO of Filagar and an expert in the field of artificial intelligence, discussed the future of programming in the era of artificial intelligence in his speech at the conference of new technologies. Referring to the developments in this field, he explained how these changes could affect the role of programmers in the near future and provided important points about the programming job market and the new challenges facing them.
Is becoming a programmer in the age of artificial intelligence a smart choice or not?
At the beginning of his speech, Pouria Haddad addressed the question of whether becoming a programmer in the age of artificial intelligence is still a smart choice. “With rapid advances in artificial intelligence and the emergence of tools like Copilot, the way programmers work is changing, but that doesn’t mean the need for programmers is going away,” he explained. “Programming is not only writing code, but also includes the stages of analysis, design, implementation, testing and maintenance of software.”
Challenges facing programmers in the age of artificial intelligence
Haddad also pointed out that with the existence of artificial intelligence tools, does this mean the end of the era of programmers? His answer to this question is both positive and negative. He believes: “Artificial intelligence can do many repetitive tasks, but there is still a need for programmers to create and develop complex and creative software. “Future programmers should update their skills and familiarize themselves with Nocode and Lookcode tools.”
How will the programming job market be in the future?
Haddad predicted how the programming job market will be in the next five years? He said: “According to surveys, the demand for programmers will remain high, but the type of projects assigned to them will change. “Programmers who can work with and improve AI tools will continue to be needed in the job market.”
At the end of the speech, Pouria Haddad returned to the initial question and emphasized: “Becoming a programmer in the age of artificial intelligence is the right choice, but with an important condition: flexibility and readiness for change.” Artificial intelligence provides new opportunities for programmers and they should take advantage of these tools as assistants and focus on the more creative aspects of software development.
Haddad’s talk showed that despite the vast advances in the field of artificial intelligence, programming is still a smart choice, provided that programmers are prepared for changes and use new tools. The future of programming will move towards reducing the need for complex coding and increasing the focus on creativity and analysis of more complex problems.
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