This is exactly what will happen. We'll just up the complexity game to entirely new baselines. There will continue to be good money in software.
These models are tools to help engineers, not replacements. Models cannot, on their own, build novel new things no matter how much the hype suggests otherwise. What they can do is remove a hell of a lot of accidental complexity.
> These models are tools to help engineers, not replacements. Models cannot, on their own, build novel new things no matter how much the hype suggests otherwise.
But maybe models + managers/non technical people can?
These models are tools to help engineers, not replacements. Models cannot, on their own, build novel new things no matter how much the hype suggests otherwise. What they can do is remove a hell of a lot of accidental complexity.