Microsoft’s CEO says manufacturing AI will eliminate coding jobs

Generative AI has changed almost every aspect of our lives – for better or for worse. On the bright side, it is driving medical breakthroughs and reshaping education. However, it also raises serious concerns, from job security to potential risks.
Last year, Microsoft founder Bill Gates suggested that AI could replace humans in many things. Recently, on the OMR Podcast, CEO Satya Nadella warned that the AI-driven displacement of the workforce is imminent, stressing that those who fail to take the risk of technology are left behind.
“I’m not saying there won’t be immigration,” added Nadella. “We have to be very clear.” Interestingly, the executive pointed out that anyone can become a software engineer now thanks to AI.
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AI has undoubtedly caused a paradigm shift in the area of software development, with new practices such as “vibe coding” gaining widespread adoption, allowing almost anyone to create applications using basic information and some quality control.
Now anyone can be a software developer, but it also raises the ceiling on what these new technologies need to produce with these new tools, so that these generated codebases are not black boxes.
Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella
Nadella agrees, saying that AI has significantly lowered the barriers to entry in software development and strengthened what a skilled worker can do in the space. However, the official says that this does not mean that anyone can just go into engineering or development work.
Interestingly, the official highlighted the importance of “retrain” keeping up with the impact of AI on the job market.
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Nadella compared today’s AI era to the computer revolution of the early 1980s, a change few expected would see billions of people and organizations adopt PCs to increase productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness: “The best protection against being removed is to understand a new method, a new tool, new skills needed – and change them,” he concluded.
In February, Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman said AI will replace “most, if not all” white-collar jobs within 18 months:
I think we will have human-level performance in most, if not all, professional jobs. So a white-collar job, where you sit at a computer, whether it’s a lawyer or an accountant or a project manager or a marketing person, most of those jobs will be fully AI-powered within the next 12 to 18 months.
Microsoft AI CEO, Mustafa Suleyman
Elsewhere, a new research paper suggests that the use of AI in the workplace could lead “fry the mind,” that affect the outcome of the top performers in your organization (through Futurism).
Also, a study by Microsoft suggests that excessive use of AI tools like Copilot can reduce critical thinking and impair your mental capacity. A separate study by the MIT Media Lab and OpenAI suggests that users who rely heavily on ChatGPT are more likely to experience episodes of loneliness. With this, it is easy to see how negative opinion can grow.
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