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I don’t think AI is anywhere near the point of replacing humans yet. The main issue here is whether the use of these tools is forced or voluntary. I’ve seen quite a few companies where the boss tries to fully adopt AI productivity tools, but faces strong resistance during implementation.From the employees’ perspective, the boss might be moving too aggressively without considering the practical realities. From the boss’s perspective, it’s frustrating to see the pushback.This tension seems to be a common challenge at the current stage of AI adoption.


Just to add,many people tend to overestimate the power of AI. At least for now, vibe coding doesn’t play a significant role in building complex software. I recently read a Stack Overflow research report showing that:“Most respondents are not vibe coding (72%), and an additional 5% are emphatic it not being part of their development workflow.”It also noted that in a future with advanced AI, the #1 reason developers would still ask another human for help is “When I don’t trust AI’s answers” (75%).This clearly shows that human developers remain the ultimate


It wont replace humans in the foreseeable future as they can not reason or react to changes they werent trained on. Bosses are jumping on a hype train making decisions in fields they barely have expertise in, which is the frustrating part. They listen to false promises of other "founders". Bosses not listening to their employees always has been a key factor to frustration at work, these businesses have no right to succeed.




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