Every row in a spreadsheet used to be a floor in a building full of human computers and typists. Every copy and paste you do into excel is killing hundreds of jobs.
I like the idea of focusing on areas where humans have already been replaced by fairly stupid systems, and migrating to smarter systems.
Whether of not that requires more software, hardware, or even more automation at all.
I also basically want the same money they are putting out for the dumb system, they're getting an outstanding deal because it's a smarter result at the same cost.
Once they have the software, they'll replace the developer who wrote it (i.e. you). Maybe ask for a real amount of money upfront instead of getting money until they find out how to stop giving money (like "we don't need you anymore" or "we don't use it").
You implicitly assume that a good's price should be based on the amount of effort that was put in.
My impression is rather that the price of goods is based on how much people appreciate it. To me it better explains reality with the absurd prices for some stuff.
Whether of not that requires more software, hardware, or even more automation at all.
I also basically want the same money they are putting out for the dumb system, they're getting an outstanding deal because it's a smarter result at the same cost.
My impression is rather that the price of goods is based on how much people appreciate it. To me it better explains reality with the absurd prices for some stuff.
Everybody's optimizing for profit.
What do you expect to happen?
THIS IS EXACTLY THE USE CASE FOR AI AGENTS.
Nobody wants to discuss this situation.
They do not realize what they are getting themselves into.
>Everybody's optimizing for profit<
One startup is working on replacing designers. Turns out another startup is working on replacing software engineers. So it goes.
maybe not generative ai atleast not currently.