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Can Artificial Intelligence Replace Computer Programmers?
The first question that comes to mind when thinking about Artificial Intelligence and the computer programmer is can it replace computer programmers? We'll talk about this and more in this article. The truth is yes it can - and you probably know this already. But before we talk about it lets look at the reasons why they are wrong. Think of it like this. The fact that a computer program can create an event or item without human help to put them in place is extraordinary, and beyond the capabilities of a human being. No other program could possibly do that. Could they do it? Yes, but only for some items, and not all of them. Now consider how difficult it would be to program a game with hundreds of games, or how difficult it would be to program a computer to read music without anyone having written any music? Each of these tasks could easily take a thousand years or more to accomplish. I don't see how a robot, or an AI can create anything that the human mind cannot. How can it even try? Maybe if we could build a robot that is smarter than us and could program itself then we might see an improvement in our future computer programmers. The other side of the coin is: If it can't program programmers, is it really capable of replacing them? The short answer is no. Lets look at the long answer. It isn't like one day we will have Artificial Intelligence, or even humanoid robots, and they will just come over and make a programming mistake and we will be done. It won't happen that way, because there are limits to what Artificial Intelligence cando and we will have to meet those limits first. So Artificial Intelligence is not going to replace programmers anytime soon. They will continue to work in our future for now, but some day we will have a Computer Programmer on speed dial, and not one of them will be able to do the job. Also, you must remember that Artificial Intelligence is not going to take over the world tomorrow, or a year from now. There are limits on how fast it can go, and what it can do. If it was faster it might go to the moon and back in a year, but I doubt it. The longer future I am working in, we must consider the technology and how quickly it grows and changes. There will be hundreds of new technologies coming online every day, and this is only natural, there is no stopping it. As long as there are people that are smarter than humans, and human-like, we will have Artificial Intelligence and there will always be a place for a programmer in our future. But we have a very long way to go before we will have to rely on them for our information and programs. Until then we will continue to use programmers to get the job done. Read the full article
Can Artificial Intelligence Change Computer Programmers?
Is it true that the pace of computer programming will slow as artificial intelligence advances? Will it lead to a wholesale switch from programmers to programmers who can design and create artificial intelligence? The answer to both questions is yes. Whether it will be slow or not, however, depends on how far we go. Artificial intelligence can already take over what most computer programmers do today - they divide up tasks among many people. So there's no reason why artificial intelligence cannot be used in this capacity by programmers. It's a question of scheduling, of course. Should programs be programmed for a single person, or should they be programmed to be modular, that is, able to be adapted to particular job needs? What if different developers wanted to make different adaptations? In fact, it's a really good question and one of the most important questions that will be asked in the future of artificial intelligence. Many people who work in the field of artificial intelligence may see this as an opportunity for change. With enough programs running on a single computer, they could run entirely independent, each handling different jobs and communicating with the others via communication channels. Computers today are too big, too complex, and too long-lived to be handled by a single person. Perhaps the machines of the future will be able to be controlled remotely, by either a local or remote computer. Just as radio signals are sent across large distances by a distant radio station, we can send messages to computers via radio waves. Many people worry about the cost of creating artificial intelligence, but if we do it right, the outcome can be very beneficial. Consider the simple example of a shop that sells a variety of household products. Imagine how useful it would be to have computer programs that handle customer service, sales, and shipping. Some program makers already do this but not all. If the goal is to create great software that can sell and ship products at low cost, then it would be possible to give one computer program control over many different jobs. Of course, some programs would be more successful than others, but it would give computers control over jobs they might otherwise not have. A company that wants to use software as part of its software-based business process management can write a program that handles all of the tasks of a sales department. In turn, the sales department can be given complete responsibility for managing the customer service department. With just a few hundred dollars in special hardware, each company could make a seamless transition between company computing and individual workers, a level of technology that hasn't been attempted before. Is it realistic to think that artificial intelligence will be used by programmers in the future? No, not until programmers completely redesign their work process. They'll be able to create programs that take over responsibilities normally performed by programmers, such as inputting data and typing in words. When artificial intelligence is fully developed, programmers will be unable to anticipate the needs of software developers. If programmers continue to be required to perform these tasks in a single way, they may fail. Programming may become such a complicated task that it takes years of education to learn how to use it properly. The real question is whether artificial intelligence will eventually take over. It will be interesting to see how long it takes before this is achieved. Read the full article
Can Artificial Intelligence Save Computer Programmers?
Will artificial intelligence be the savior of computer programmers? Will the biggest surprise of the twenty-first century be computers running itself in homes, offices and factories? Indeed, the computers in our lives are getting smarter everyday. The ability to run software programs is not even its most interesting capability - indeed, it is only second to the amazing ability to predict the future, but even that is a very interesting feature. Perhaps the best part of all is that you don't have to be a computer programmer to take advantage of all this, as anyone with a high school education or less in computer programming can easily program a computer program. That is, of course, assuming that the computer program that you are working on is simple enough to code - and if you are not a programmer, then you might need to hire one in order to learn. If you decide to write your own program, there are plenty of resources available to help you. One of the things that people have looked for in computing power has been in the modern times. Computers have gotten much more powerful since the early days of the first IBM PC. A computer programmer would not only be very hard to find, he would be nearly impossible to make work. Thankfully, there are so many resources now available that one does not have to rely on a professional programmer. Artificial intelligence is also important to computer programmers, but it is not without its own risks. People have learned that programming a program that follows no rules can be dangerous for their self esteem. Should people learn to program a program that follows a set of rules, and even if it looks artificial, might be a good thing? Will it be better than any human programmer who will teach the program to follow thesame rules? It is more likely that artificial intelligence will prove to be a blessing in disguise, as it might simply be a way for humans to stay creative and able to create as they go along. The amount of artificial intelligence in our lives today could be a way to prepare us for the fact that we might not all have to be programmers. It seems rather ironic that if programming is such a problem, that computers can solve them, but that it might not be wise for those that are computer programmers to sit back and let it happen. It is certainly a discussion worth having. In conclusion, it seems that programmers will continue to be necessary for the foreseeable future, but that perhaps artificial intelligence might help eliminate some of the drawbacks. Either way, those that are into computer programming have seen a possible future, but their future may not be programmed. For example, there was a discussion recently in Forbes magazine regarding how computers have become more like human beings in the recent years. It seems that in some ways computers are more capable of achieving what an actual human being could do. If computers could surpass the capabilities of humans in the future, then maybe they should have precedence. Indeed, the discussion of artificial intelligence is important. It seems that computers can be programmed into becoming artificial life forms that could actually achieve human-like capabilities. So, in the end, it might not be possible to make computers human, but we may be able to make computers capable of making humans human. Read the full article
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