Hey Devs, happy Friday 🦥💚
As always, it's been an eventful week in the tech industry. We've got a lot to talk about! And today I want to discuss whether or not web devs should think about diversifying their skill sets due to industry changes and advancements in AI.
I got this message in my inbox this week:
Is this the right time to start developing a skill outside of web development? It seems like AI will be taking over web dev jobs soon.
This question reminded me of a post I read a few weeks ago from @codepo8 about how hard it's been to find work as a fronted dev — not specifically related to AI, but it's a similar concern:
The ongoing defence of frontend as a full-time job
Christian Heilmann ・ May 9 '23
So, what do you think? What's the future of careers in web dev? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss!
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Web dev seems to be the most promising programming domain after ML nowadays. If you are unsure whether mastering web development is a good career choice, then what is a good career choice?
For now, AI isn't good enough to replace developers. But with advancements, it will be able to do so. That's why you should do what you like, become an expert, and be ready to change. It will guarantee you a job for the next several years.
However, nobody knows what to expect in the long run. AI is rapidly growing, and complex work that used to be done only by humans may become automated. I feel like the solution is to go beyond being a programmer and start making products leveraging AI to build your business. Alternatively, create a team of passionate developers, or join one to enhance technologies together.
So yes, I believe developers should not only diversify their skill sets but go even further.