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As an ex-software developer, I was sort of jolted this week reading Andrew Ng's latest email missive on AI "vibe coding" and the skills needed. He had also mentioned 2 AI-centric IDEs. I had previously looked at videos of Google's Firebase Studio, which had mixed reviews. Ng mentioned Cursor and Windsurf. So I thought I should see what they are about. They are similar to Firebase in that they completely overturn what I did as a software engineer. The IDEs both code applications with prompts, fix bugs, and produce [alpha/beta level] code. But all the design work, architecture, and making sure each module works correctly, was gone. I feel dispossessed from such a software development world. It is almost incomprehensible. It seems developers would be creating AI hacks and then debugging the code that the AI was unable to fix. Ugh!

As for overturning the current tech giants, check out this vision for AI-based computers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-XYhq0190E

Shades on 1990s Netscape saying the browser will usurp the Windows OS. We saw what happened next. If his vision ever comes to pass, wouldn't this displace Microsoft's business and Apple's software development team? An infinitely malleable interface that responds to your [voice] prompts. I expect that some traditional applications would still be needed, although how they would look and even work might be very different. From my traditional perspective, where computer applications are deterministic, it feels more like telling an assistant what you want, rather than doing it yourself. [Will we all act like pre-computer age bosses having assistants and secretaries to do all the technical tasks?] I shudder at the thought. If it does go in that direction, I certainly do not want to be reliant on monthly subscriptions to an AI company to use a computer, and where that use could be cut off at a whim, or as little as an internet connection disruption. I would rather have the AI be local and running on my computer, even if it is not as powerful as the latest version running on a giant server farm.

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