After I first encountered with GPT4, I was pessimistic about the future of my job too. Now I think it will be a productivity multiplier in the right hands (or I hope). You can get proper answers from it if you somewhat know the domain. I can ask GPT4 about programming and I get mostly what I want, but I'm useless if I have to get a decent picture from DALL-E.
The question is what will companies do with this productivity multiplier. My pessimistic guess would be cost cutting and letting people go. A bit more optimistic view could be better software, better test coverage, improvement in code quality, more features quicker or maybe more native applications if companies only need to develop one native app and AI can generate the app for other platforms.
The question is what will companies do with this productivity multiplier. My pessimistic guess would be cost cutting and letting people go. A bit more optimistic view could be better software, better test coverage, improvement in code quality, more features quicker or maybe more native applications if companies only need to develop one native app and AI can generate the app for other platforms.