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David Camacho Cateura
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I think interviews will slowly be more similar to the real job positions than they are right now. Instead of asking to scaffold a project or do some minor things in a very tiny project, I think it will be more related to understanding a big project and debugging and fixing small and scoped bugs in it. And I don't think vibe-coding or AI would be a valid / fast solution here. At least, that's...
If anyone can vibe code, how will companies decide who to hire?
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David Camacho Cateura
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I don't see a future where teachers disappear, honestly. The abilities that differentiate a good teacher from an excellent one cannot be replaced by AI - specially LLM AI. I do think though that it will make these great teachers more efficient and spend less time in bureaucracy and class preparation.
Will teachers' jobs disappear because of AI?