Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman predicts a future where most software engineers will not code, as AI takes over coding tasks. In a leaked chat, he emphasized that the role of developers will evolve significantly in the next couple of years, focusing more on innovation and understanding customer needs. Garman's insights suggest a shift in the software engineering landscape, where coding may become less central to the job.
Garman's comments align with broader industry trends, as AI continues to reshape various roles across sectors. He highlighted the importance of developers adapting to this change by concentrating on the end product rather than just writing code. This perspective echoes sentiments from other industry leaders, such as Goldman Sachs' Marco Argenti, who advocates for a blend of technical skills and philosophical reasoning to navigate the complexities introduced by AI.
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