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SatoriSlu t1_izsvffi wrote

Reply to comment by arkuw in OpenAI ChatGPT [R] by Sea-Photo5230

You may be right. Although I think there's a shift to a more defined role in 'platform engineering'. In my experience, the business users are not programmers, but they have the domain knowledge, so they need guidance on what technologies to use and how to stitch them together.

I think there will be a shift to understanding which technologies to stitch together, proper configuration of those platforms, and securing them. The so called, providing 'golden paths' for business users to ingest philosophy.

But, anyway, I think I'm gonna shift to learn more 'analysis' like roles. I believe that's where humans will ultimately move towards, feeding these systems data, asking the right questions, learning how to prompt them, visualize the output, and analyze more deeply.

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balder1991 t1_j04b2f5 wrote

I don’t think that IT jobs are going away anytime soon because despite we create things to make our work easier, there’s always a performance cost involved. You can’t add layers forever to push the complexity under the carpet. At some point, when something breaks, we need to be able to understand it and fix it, even if there is an AI helping us debug things faster.

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