Jeff Dean, a senior Google scientist, said artificial intelligence could soon reach the skill of the new software engineer.
“It’s not too far away,” said Business Insider, a senior Google scientist who was present at the AI Ascent event. “I claim that this will probably happen for about a year in the next year,” he said.
Artificial intelligence is a threat to the job of programmers
Many technology leaders have made similar predictions to this day. Artificial intelligence models are becoming more and more advanced in programming, and artificial intelligence -based tools have become more popular among developers.
In the meantime, with the widespread wave of firing in the technology industry, novice engineers are now facing fierce competition. These engineers must also deal with increasing competition with artificial intelligence.
Google’s senior scientist points out that artificial intelligence must still learn skills beyond the basics of programming so that it can provide work at the human level. “This hypothetical engineer needs something beyond writing a code in the IDE,” he said. “It needs to know how to execute the experiments and discipline performance problems, and so on.”
Jeff Dean said about how artificial intelligence can acquire these skills, said that the process would not be very different from the learning process of these skills. “We know how human engineers do it,” he said. “These people learn how to use the various tools we have and use them to do things, and they usually get this knowledge from more experienced engineers or by reading documentation.”
Google’s senior scientist said in the process, research and experimentation play a key role, and of course the role of these virtual engineers in the future will be very impressive that they can move humans ahead.
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