Saying that you don't need to learn coding, because AI will do it for you is like saying that you don't need to learn math, because there will be calculators in the future
Glad someone as reputable as you is saying this. The AI hype train needs a reality check.
Ask him to fire all developers in nvidia and write his graphics card drivers using AI
“AI is a tool, not a replacement”. Well said and So true. Thank you Mosh.
"Don't learn to read, or write, or think, just use Google Lens" "Don't learn to use pen and paper, just buy my keyboard" "Don't learn to type on the keyboard, just use voice typing" "Be stupid enough so you are completely lost without our product!"
Huang is an electrical engineer that has basically only worked for Nvidia (well, ok, co-founded) but he isn't invested in the greater software world or the people He is invested in Nvidia. And Nvidia is dumping literally all their money into AI so guess what he is gonna push...
After loosing all the hope, got some motivation from this video. Thank you Mosh ❤
CEOs are managers, business men, relationship builders between companies, don't forget that.
I have 5 years of full-stack experience. I was shocked when heard what he said it. A few other AI experts were also so futuristic. But I will keep grinding! I feel the fear but being replaced does not make all the sense.
My perspective on this, as I’ve tried learning to code on python and C++, is that I need to learn problem solving more than understanding the syntax. I genuinely believe that with the advancement of AI, we will need to adapt and how this looks like is learning to think in systematic ways and creative problem solving, and letting AI solve the nitty gritty and focus on the syntax. Maybe if I learn coding at a conceptual level and know why something works, I can better interact with the code and AI to solve specific problems and give better and laser targeted prompts to solve specific problems. So in other words what I’m proposing is that we start learning and thinking in systems, a more holistic and higher level approach, that will allow us to dedicate more time to the creative side of development rather than worrying about the technical aspects of programming… I’m happy to hear what others think.
First of all he is a sales man.
I’m too lazy to write any comments usually. But Node took a special place in my heart, it was my first commercial experience back in 2016-2019, and I miss working with Node sometimes.
Keep learning and thanks for teaching us brother 👍
Absolutely agree Mosh. I'm a full stack dev of 5 years and there are far far too many things in the creation of software that an AI would simply not be able to do. They can't architect and re-architect software, configure cloud features, or modify software upon a customers new feature request. It can't understand the requirements of a business and create of modify software to the level that humans or a business needs. It really is just a helper tool to speed up development - We may find in the future software becomes much faster to create, due to these helpful AI tools... but replacing software engineers? No chance. Not at least for a VERY long time yet.
as a senior developer in top 10 semiconductor company, i can say that our CIO sees AI as a tool to increase efficiency and he will not let AI do the critical decisions. A mistake in IT applications can cause millions of dollars is just a matter of hours.
Wow, i would love to see more shorts like this mosh, very impressive and useful 🎉
Thank you Mosh! you nailed it! It is a problem solving tool not a replacment! stay safe!
Thank You for this video. I’m just starting to learn coding and so far it’s going very well. Then I hear this particular CEOs say coding is a waste of time and AI will replace it. Now that I know this, I’m going to keep coding!😊
Thank you sir for your opinions It really boosted my passion more Since I heard from that CEO,it got me rethinking my career ,but hearing from you just reassured me to keep pushing
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