QuoteOf course, AI has its own problems, including hallucinations that invent information and phenomena that don't exist. Google pulled an AI blunder after it assured users that cockroaches living in a penis is totally normal, indeed that's how they got their name.
This article is light on facts and is presenting speculation as data. I quote this single paragraph to show the contradiction, and other problems with AI were cited. It makes it look like the author is vetting 'facts' the author actually knows to be made up. The author admits AI has problems. The truth is, at least for this year. Is that only domain experts can use AI. Programmers can use it to write a better program. Only programmers can ask the right questions to refine results, and results have to be refined up the ying-yang. Only a doctor can use AI to properly diagnose a disease. Only a domain expert can tell if results are bullshit or not. Currently AI generates more bullshit than a bull.
Regarding code. AI can now teach anyone to program. All they have to do is spend the time to learn. Ask it questions and practice.
In other words. Nothing has changed. AI replaced the book. You can now do proper book lernin without a book if you have the money to pay for AI, and you have a computer. Free AI only gets you so far before your 'limit' is up.
If you want to know why tech companies have cut jobs, cutting jobs happens to be a FEATURE of capitalism. It is ALWAYS done where it can be done to maintain the army of unemployed and increase PROFITS. Maintaining an unemployed army is essential for profits. Capitalism fails without it. For real.
This article was written to hook you by fear.
* A new user can easily get an uncooperative AI session to take far longer to give results than if the user did the work themselves. If useful results are produced at all. A new user will want to tell AI to fuck itself in frustration. And that is a total waste of time. And hard on the keyboard.