لقد شهد ترميز الذكاء الاصطناعي عامًا كبيرًا في عام 2024 ويستمر في التطور بسرعة. هل كان جنسن هوانغ محقًا في قوله إنه لا ينبغي للناس أن يتعلموا كيفية البرمجة؟ أم أن تعلم البرمجة أصبح أكثر أهمية من أي وقت مضى؟ كيف يغير OpenAI o3 كل هذا؟ 🚀 ستتعلم في هذا الفيديو: – هل من المنطقي أن تتعلم البرمجة بعد الآن – هل يقوم الذكاء الاصطناعي بأتمتة عملية البرمجة – لماذا يجب أن تتعلم البرمجة – أفضل طريقة لتعلم البرمجة في عام 2025 – هل البرمجة مضيعة للوقت؟ – البرمجة في 2025 💡 مثالي للمشاهدين المهتمين بـ: – نموذج OpenAI o3 – أدوات الترميز بالذكاء الاصطناعي – التشفير بالذكاء الاصطناعي 101 – مستقبل البرمجة – تعلم البرمجة في 2025 – استخدام الذكاء الاصطناعي للبرمجة – الترميز باستخدام الذكاء الاصطناعي – التعرف على أحدث تقنيات الذكاء الاصطناعي – Geneative AI اشترك للحصول على المزيد من البرامج التعليمية حول الذكاء الاصطناعي والبرمجة وللبقاء على اطلاع على آخر تحديثات وأخبار الذكاء الاصطناعي !! الفصول: 00:00 – التسويق مقابل الواقع 03:25 – 4 أسباب لتعلم البرمجة 06:20 – كيف سأتعلم البرمجة اليوم |عرب اورج
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Excellent take
1. ) AI will increase demand for software = more jobs
2.) You still need one person who operates the AI chatbots
3.) You still need coding skills to operate the AI chatbots (right questions, validation of answer)
4.) Software Engineering is maybe 20-40% about coding. The rest is Analaysing bugs( AI can't do that in a full project alone), Analysing and defining requirements with the customer (AI cant do that), communication with customer and other stakeholders of the process (AI cant do that), documentation of steps, Deployment of software (CI / CD) which an AI chatbot cannot do (alone)
Based on that, i think salaries could even increase on the short term for single engineers, since they could be more powerful and faster than before and deal with increasing demand!
on the long run, prices per day for software development maybe fall, since it is "easier" to get things done so the single engineer keeps the same salary but has to deliver more output to compensate falling prices.
let s see how it turns out.
but 1 thing is clear, software engineer won't go anywhere the next x-years!
What i think is that hard skills will be more "replaceable" by tools (like it always was happening in the past). but only the non complex/non creative skills!
and soft skills wont be replaceable anyhow. so to be safe, learn soft skills and lean towards project management and people managment! communication skills will be more and more the key to success!
Your AI-related content is amazing and truly valuable! I really appreciate that you're not just creating low-quality AI content for the sake of making money. Here's a bit about my experience: I'm a frontend developer with solid backend knowledge since I started as a full-stack developer. I've been using Cursor for two months now, and I've noticed something important. The challenge in development has never been just writing code—it's about thinking, analyzing, and solving problems.
However, a concern I have is about newcomers to the field. With every piece of information handed to them so easily, they might not develop any real problem-solving skills. What will happen to them in the long run? It's an open question.
Thank you for creating such thoughtful and meaningful content! Keep up the great work.
Keep up the great work Volo!!!
I have been in and out of so many rabbit holes with YouTube on AI tools and I like your style and presentation. I will be in a Volvo rabbit hole now going through your other vids! Please keep up with your content. I look forward to your AI CODING 101 course. Thank you
I think startups will have less need for developers and will be quick to adopt LLMs for coding. However, some industries, like Health and Finance, are still very weary of using LLMs for coding due to privacy and security concerns. If I were looking for a job in software development right now, I would look in hospitals, health insurance, banks, finance, etc.
AI is just "Autocorrect on steroids" and it cannot think outside the box. It can just replicate what all other humans already did and remix it but it cannot create something new.
just dont code dont learn nothing just stay at home or sleep on the street..AI does everything for you.
I'll just learn COBOL, it survived rise of internet, rise of enterprise java, and it will survive this AI revolution you guys are experiencing right now.
Can we contribute to the course
Hey Volo! Fantastic video, thanks for sharing the information. Jay
You need an engineer to perform good tasks
Drizzle or no for database control?
You need to know how to code to create an effective plan for AI assistance in designing your apps. Additionally, due to the limited output window of LLMs, their application is mainly suited for basic apps, like the examples often shown by YouTubers. In real-life scenarios, I have encountered many challenges that LLMs cannot resolve.
Are you reading the news about layoffs?
People who didn't know how to code and used WordPress for their projects, at some point had to hire programmers to solve problems when they got stuck. This is how WordPress developers emerged, taking advantage of their opportunity to earn money from their programming knowledge.
Now, Python and Next.js developers are getting their chance, because all AI knows how to do is generate Next.js and Python boilerplate code."😎
I think those people who say AI is going to replace coders are the ones who don’t know how to code and don’t even want to spend time leading it.
Here is my take , AI is already replacing devs , start ups need less workforce to excel. the demand for devs will fall significantly. and eventually AI replaces every aspect of development . If they need a single dude to prompt AI instead of 5 software devs , that is called "REPLACEMENT"
Thank you 🙏
Never listen to a CEO whose company has thousands of developers saying coding is dead.
Hey, thanks for pointing that out! Could you make the course one long video? Weekly releases'll get us lost in all the daily AI news; it's hard to keep up. Hope you understand. Good luck
I retired a senior software engineer. If you are having problems getting AI to produce high quality code, the issue is in your prompting, NOT the AI models. As shown in the tests, the newest models can already code at a competition level. That has been my experience both with Claude, and O1.
I'm a retired software engineer. The new frontier models are already superhuman at some coding tasks. I can't imagine it will take longer than 2-5 more years before human labor is worthless.
This is such a balanced, and honest take. you gained a subscriber.
That is great. Thank you. Where do i sign up. That is exactly what I need.
The only genuine honest take on AI and coding on the internet! Thank you 🙏
And O3 price will be insane right?
Technical PM but also inevitably debugging. So true, building 95% of the app is doable, but adding one feature, sometimes a vital one, takes hours with AI.
system design/architecture are extremely crucial when you work with AI. I wouldn't say you need to know how to code to be able to create something meaningful with AI. But you should def know how to talk like a technical PM. Looking forward to your new way of learning to code course.
bing low iq was never worth it
dont give a f about ai just smarter than the rest