Let's be honest, you can't scroll through your feed, listen to a podcast, or even make coffee without someone, somewhere, mentioning the impending AI apocalypse. It is usually framed as: "AI is coming for your job, your keyboard, and your favorite coffee mug." But isn't that incredibly ironic?

We are the software developers. We are literally the architects building the AI, writing the code, and then using that AI to build even more tools. Are we truly creating our own replacements, or are we just very efficiently automating the boring parts of our day? It feels a bit like a baker building a robot to knead the dough, only to worry the robot will eventually want to run the whole bakery. I've always wanted to weigh in on this discussion and share my perspective, but I was always hesitant because I am not an "AI expert" and didn't want to get ratioed by researchers. However, I read something truly interesting recently that gave me a new perspective, and I had to share it.

The Computer Era Paradigm

We have all heard the stories of how we moved from papers to digital, and how computers were coming into the picture and they will take the job of the workers who were writing them everything in the registers. The wave that we are experiencing right now is kind of similar to that wave. At that time, people who were doing everything on the papers would have felt terrified and didn't wanna lose to a computer. But as the computers were new, they were quite fast and were efficient in doing the jobs and storing each and everything in the memory to be kept for later use.