By genesisledger on Skatehive
Hello Hive! Already the middle of the week. Yesterday, for the first time, I went to have lunch with a client. I told myself that in the age of AI, a developer can quickly be replaced, and that it wouldn't hurt to see my clients in person, to show that there is a real human behind it. And above all to create real connections and open new perspectives. It's been a few years since I've been using AI in my work. For a year now, everything has accelerated. Even more so these last 3 months. From my job as a developer, I mostly keep the software thinking, the strategy, the big picture. So yes, I earn more than before, but the more I talk to AI, the more I feed it my way of working. It then becomes more and more efficient, to the point of anticipating certain tasks before I even formulate them. One might say that it would be enough to stop talking to it. But investments in AI are so massive that it's no longer a realistic option. The best solution is to jump on the moving train and transform