AI will make some CS jobs obsolete, but it will do so at a very slow pace. The main reason being that companies suck at structuring information in a way AI could parse it. Whenever I work on some feature I have to dig into some chaotic Notion page and a bunch of unlinked tickets written in broken English.
There's no way an AI could do my job because it requires a deep understanding of the human psyche, i.e. figuring out what the guy that wrote it actually wants me to do, possibly by discussing it with him.
I'm pretty sure most engineers go through the same thing every day. As long as humans suck at describing tasks, AI won't be able to make them obsolete.
GPT-4 can understand screenshots, broken English, and the human psyche. If you want it to move around and have a verbal conversation attach it to a robot and text/speech. For example Eleven Labs sounds like a real person.
There's no way an AI could do my job because it requires a deep understanding of the human psyche, i.e. figuring out what the guy that wrote it actually wants me to do, possibly by discussing it with him.
I'm pretty sure most engineers go through the same thing every day. As long as humans suck at describing tasks, AI won't be able to make them obsolete.