I work with a lot of Indians (dots not fathers) and of late I've seen more and more complaining about their coding skills to the point that I've seen teams getting scrubbed entirely. This was good since Indians are the most racist and most backstabbing people you'll ever encounter.
Since the company has started to use different AI language models I've seen Indians becoming a lot more capable and less of a burden on others. Don't get me wrong, they're not good but at least they produce some half decent code.
Ai did not have much impact on others.
My prediction is that Indians will dominate the entire IT industry even more then they do now.
Reason why companies are pouring so much money into AI (other than being another FOMO pump-and-dump) is to get rid of entry-level Pajeet programmers entirely, not make them barely tolerable. It's the expense they're trying to automate away now that inflation threatens to raise wages, and thus, prices. You can't find a country shittier than India for wage-slave labor; any lower and you'll have to deal with retarded savages shitting down elevator shafts and burning furniture for warmth.
Why waste all that money when you could solve the problem by just being racist or having a modicum of standards?
I see it more about making cheap labor work. They've already invested in pajeets but it's not paying out. Now they are fixing the problem with AI.
Huh, I would have made the opposite prediction, since the appeal of Indians as I understand it was cheap quantity instead of quality. What I would have expected was that AI took over all the "cheap quantity" roles, thus directly competing with Indians. I suppose that was too optimistic.
I think you're right, we're just not far along enough in the progression.
Ai still has to be used by someone. From my experience, it can help speed up but it does not replace actual programmers. The big difference is that it makes the pajeets, that are now an issue that management does not want to acknowledge directly suddenly useful and management is happy
Nah cheap Indian outsourcing was step 1. Step 2 was replace all the whites in America. Quality/$ they think it's a better deal, and those certainly know how to live cheap despite being one of the higher earning ethnic groups.
This reminds me of Uncle Bob's "Expecting Professionalism" talk. In that he talked about how basically early programmers were taken from a small minority of highly intelligent people, but then the demand for programmers has been doubling every 5 years, so the average competency level of programmers has been dropping over time.
If AI is just a crutch for people who would otherwise be incompetent at their jobs, then I can definitely see this problem getting accelerated.