Doug Slater 09月30日 19:07
AI代码清理需求上升,软件开发前景乐观
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随着非技术人员使用AI生成代码导致应用程序出现错误,软件开发人员的需求正在上升。这些AI生成的代码通常难以维护,需要专业工程师进行清理。这种趋势可能使开发人员的就业前景比近期的大科技裁员和关于AI取代技术工人的叙述所暗示的要光明。然而,这也提醒我们,低质量的AI生成内容正在污染互联网这个共享生态系统,损害声誉和信息的质量。

💡非技术人员使用AI生成代码导致应用程序出现错误,需要专业工程师进行清理,从而增加了软件开发人员的需求。

🛠️这种趋势可能使开发人员的就业前景比近期的大科技裁员和关于AI取代技术工人的叙述所暗示的要光明。

🌐低质量的AI生成内容正在污染互联网这个共享生态系统,损害声誉和信息的质量,提醒我们需要更加重视内容的质量和真实性。

🔍许多在线社区和出版物禁止AI生成内容,因为它们知道真实互动和高质量信息才是其价值所在。

🤔AI生成的内容缺乏个性,难以建立信任,导致用户对这类内容产生反感,这也反映了市场对真实性和质量的需求。

LLM-generated code is like an oil spill. Real engineers will be there to mop up the mess - and collect the checks.

Workers clean up LLM slop. Source: US Coast Guard1

The job outlook is not so bad

In 2010, after the BP's oil rig Deepwater Horizons dumped 3 billion barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico 2, at least $20B of BP's purse was redistributed to a massive mobilization of cleanup efforts. By 2014, this had resulted in a net increase in employment and wages in Louisiana, contrary to predictions of economic loss 3.

Last week, a reddit user lit /r/ExperiencedDevs on fire with this post 4:

I’m a freelance software engineer...I have noticed a large increase in projects where they paid a ton of money for an internal software and it does not work well at all...most of the time, the people hiring me aren’t technical and don’t understand what the problem is...the code was obviously AI generated. -- kcib

In short, a software engineer noticed across a variety of his freelance projects that nontechnical decision makers are using AI to deploy buggy, unmaintainable apps. Then, they call in the calvary to fix the mess.

It stands to reason that to keep these systems in production, and with their reputations on the line, many decision makers will hire freelance or full-time software engineers to clean up their AI-generated mess. If this is a widespread pattern, the job outlook for devs may be brighter than one would conclude merely from recent big tech layoffs and boardroom-promulgated narratives about AI replacing tech laborers.

The Internet is a shared ecosystem

Even though this oil spill created jobs, we shouldn't encourage them. BP's damage to the Gulf ecosystem is deep and unfathomable.

Similarly, we all inhabit the waters and shores of a shared ecosystem called the internet. Low-quality information is the oil of the internet. When people pollute the information space with the unrefined output of LLMs, it spreads and lingers, degrading everyone's quality of life.

You don't have to be altruistic. BP lost reputation, and on the internet, reputation is money. Reputation and quality information bring traffic, the lifeblood of companies. That's one reason many subreddits and other online communities disallow LLM-generated content. These communities know their value is connecting with real people.

The same goes for publications. I can't tell you how fast I hit the back button when I sense an article was written by an LLM. It feels impersonal, and my trust is broken. My thinking goes: if it wasn't worth the author's time to write, it isn't worth my time to read.

The issue with an oil spill isn't that the oil isn't valuable. The issue is where the oil is, which renders it both useless and damaging to the place it ends up.

References

    Deepwater Horizons Cleanup, 2010-08-19as everyone called it thenLabor Market Impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling MomentumThe era of AI slop cleanup has begun

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