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CS will go in a several different directions:
There's gonna be room for all of those in industry. Companies are gonna move away from large scale general solutions and expect boutique in house software that does exactly what they need to be developed with the help of AI and others are gonna expect human maintenance in legacy languages.
The trades will always be available, but so will developers--it's the balance of expectations and the tools we use that are changing--same as always.
Personally, I hate it. I still do my development by hand, though I've had to learn to use the tools for compliance.
The only thing technological advancements do is create the requirement for more labor. OPs parents can wish in one hand and shit in the other and see which fills up first.
@aunchers@lemmy.world you are an adult. Study what you want. Once the bubble pops companies are going to be clamoring over eachother to fix what AI breaks....
https://duckduckgo.com/?ia=web&origin=funnel_home_website&t=h_&q=AI+agent+deletes