Skill issue.
If you make an effort to use the new tools effectively, the gains are wild. Don't fall into a grumpy luddite trap, the train is leaving the station and you'll struggle to catch up if you don't learn and grow.
Not using AI for software development in 2027 will be like only knowing how to program via punchcard in 2010.
It's new. It's different. It's hard. It's your job. Learn how to use it effectively, embrace the new abundance mindset.
This but the train is competence (the opposite of AI) and it has already left.
>> Don't fall into a grumpy luddite trap, the train is leaving the station and you'll struggle to catch up if you don't learn and grow.
If that's true things are truly hopeless for pre-school/school children who are not in position to jump on the train just yet.
Is this mean-spirited comment really what you want to share as the face of your company?