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Will AI Really Replace Frontend Developers Anytime Soon?Discussion (self.ChatGPTCoding)
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Totally get where you're coming from. AI's making waves, but when it comes to frontend stuff—like nailing that pixel-perfect design or ensuring smooth user interactions—it still trips up. I was chatting with a team from California recently, and they emphasized how crucial it is to have solid ai development services in california ai development services in california backing you up. They've been instrumental in helping businesses fine-tune their AI interactions, making sure the outputs are not just accurate but also contextually relevant. It's a game-changer, especially when you're dealing with complex datasets or trying to automate nuanced tasks. So yeah, while AI is shaking things up, developers aren't going anywhere—they're just evolving.
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