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AI has automated the coding process, shifting the software developer's role from writing code to specifying and verifying systems, effectively returning the focus to product development.
Andrej Karpathy shares his straightforward approach to working with AI, emphasizing plain language over complex prompt engineering, and predicts that by 2026 engineers who dismiss LLMs will lose to juniors who use them effectively.
Claude Code creator Boris Cherny believes that by the end of this year, people will no longer use traditional IDEs, editors will gradually integrate with AI agents, future software development will be done through conversational agents handling most of the work, and the terminal will become the most natural agent interface.
Ankit predicts that traditional code reviews are dead due to AI and will be obsolete by 2026, and will discuss this at an upcoming aiDotEngineer event.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt described a future programming paradigm in an interview: programmers will command multiple AI agents (like Claude, Gemini) to generate code instead of manually coding. This tweet sparked discussion, asking if the description is accurate.
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt declares traditional programming is over, describing a future where programmers assign objectives to AI agents instead of writing code manually.