Where we are with tech jobs today is where blue collar work in manufacturing was in the 70s and 80s. In those days you could get a job in the steel industry making $70-80k a year.
I think AI is going to do to tech jobs what outsourcing and efficiency increases did to manufacturing. Will there still be developers, PMs, QA, and the like? Yes, but not at the scale we have today. Most people will be made redundant and unfortunately there isn't a new industry out there that will fill the void.
The future is not looking bright and most c suite executives will be happy with AI work being "good enough".
I think AI is going to do to tech jobs what outsourcing and efficiency increases did to manufacturing. Will there still be developers, PMs, QA, and the like? Yes, but not at the scale we have today. Most people will be made redundant and unfortunately there isn't a new industry out there that will fill the void.
The future is not looking bright and most c suite executives will be happy with AI work being "good enough".