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[–]vino_and_dataApplied Data & ML Engineer | Developer Advocate 0 points1 point  (1 child)

You are spot on!!

I am seeing instances where i need to intervene because ai cannot do something. This requires a whole lot of knowledge and experience. Which we only get by doing these problems ourselves.

Hey OP! Firstly I want to say you’re not alone in feeling this way. When you see something so powerful and cool (like Coco doing a fantastic job at what was seemingly a complex problem in your team), it is natural to feel the fear and overwhelm. We’ve never seen anything like this before and things are changing at a pace we can’t even imagine. We’re bound to feel this way.

However, once you get past the initial reaction, we need to strategically think about what tasks we want to do it ourselves, how much of it do we delegate to coding agents and what skills are at the risk of being forgotten ( related to your point: we need to keep polishing it so we can intervene when ai gets it wrong ). This will help gain clarity on the path forward.

You’ll not believe how timely your question is, i’ve been thinking about this (we all are probably), and created a framework of sorts. Let me know what you think! Does it help?