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AI companies live on high valuations today. They do not live on profits.
Financial speculation drives the AI story more than tech progress. People talk about an infrastructure boom. This boom is hard to maintain if the economics do not work. We face a bubble similar to the dot-com era. Many industries are rebuilding based on assumptions that might fail.
A dangerous idea is spreading. Some people believe software engineers are obsolete. They think we do not need humans to write code anymore.
This idea comes from a lack of knowledge. If you cannot write code, you cannot judge code quality. You see a working demo and think AI can replace developers.
An experienced engineer sees the truth. They see:
- Brittle architecture
- Duplicated logic
- Security flaws
- Poor maintainability
- Systems that fail under pressure
AI-generated code looks good on the surface. It often hides invisible risks. AI hallucinations are not small mistakes. They become production bugs and security holes. They lead to business failure.
The real problem is not that AI writes code. The problem is that we are losing our ability to understand the code that runs our world. If our automated systems fail, we might not know how to fix them manually.
AI is not useless. It is a productivity tool. It speeds up workflows and handles repetitive tasks. It helps skilled engineers move faster.
AI will change the industry. It will remove low-skill tasks. But it does not remove the need for skilled engineers.
Hype moves fast. Only time shows the difference between real technology and speculative mania.
Source: https://dev.to/zamfir80/ai-the-stock-market-hype-and-the-dangers-of-sloppy-code-1a9h
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