I kind of wonder about software 2.0 (ai and logic based systems) and education that teaches people to code. I was lucky to learn a lot of math and AI in school. Most programmers may have a hard time finding work a decade from now.

@jmw150 Meh. People will always pay lots of money for very bad software.

@swiley Which will be mostly bot work because it is cheaper

@swiley but yeah. Doing that kind of set up would take about a week to a month. It would not be a stable source of income.

@jmw150 I think you would be surprised at the trivia people are willing to pay other people to solve.
My girlfriend makes money just unscrewing up people's git repos.

@swiley the 2 million+ people industry of computing cannot survive off of just that sort of thing. Better interfaces will be made. Things can be made idiot proof.

@jmw150 The three hundred million + population of the US survives off of stupidity like this.

What do you think interns majoring in business do?

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@swiley Get bosses coffee for the sake of resume boosting. Some people have real adult jobs. Those are what are in jeopardy.

Here is some data on what I am saying

bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-infor

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