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That's kind of the point - if we truly reach AGI, then the amount of shit it's going to be able to invent/discover and operationalize is going to create ludicrous efficiency gains in a relatively short time. True AGI that could put real programmers out of work is going to quickly obsolete every skillset in existence simply by virtue of generating breakneck technological growth.The question is really when do these things become more economical than just hiring some dude and the way things are going on both ends the technology would need to become a lot more efficient before it's really worth it.
But I don't really think we're there yet tbh. I see current models generating a lot of small, toy projects that kinda work and not really any large-scale applications with a ton of business logic. I also haven't seen any of the current tech solve fundamental problems in AI - it's just throwing more scale at the same sort of ML tech we've known about since the 80s. So despite my pro-AGI shitposting, I remain pretty skeptical overall.