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Anthropic's CEO recently made a major statement at the Davos Forum — AI will automate most (or even all) software engineering work within the next 6 to 12 months.
Sounds pretty scary. Does this mean the profession of programmers will become "supervisors"? Responsible for overseeing AI writing code?
The more concerning question is: if tomorrow AI can automatically generate 99% of the code, what use are the core skills we are learning now? For Web3 developers, this impact is especially intense. From smart contract development to DApp creation, the pace of automation tool advancement is far beyond expectations.
But on the other hand, the truly scarce resource is often not the code itself, but the ability to come up with "what to write." Architecture design, business understanding, security auditing—these are things AI still can't do right now. The question is, are you ready to embrace this shift?