How long until AI makes human programmers obsolete?

How long until AI makes human programmers obsolete?

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When the human programmers are smart enough to replace themselves. :^)

About 10 minutes.

>AI
>programming
Will be worse than pajeet (((programmers)))

20 years

>When the human programmers are smart enough to replace themselves. :^)
Thinking it will be their choice :D

Elaborate.

Compartmentalization

never

>zero context

You got me, I don't have a real point, just an idea.

The answer has been "20 years" since the 70's

ai can replace 90% of office jobs NOW yet its not

Next century

this OP.
Full automatization is never coming because Schlomo wants wagecucks to spend their wages on Goldberg's vacation resorts or Silverstein's movies.
Maybe in a few hundred of years after a steady population decline until the elites can afford to wipe us all and live Solaris style.

The same duration it'll take for us to inseminate your nigger mother.

there are software that automates codes
But it's not the same

>AI, we need a new dating app
*generate a complex dating app based on 1000s of factors*
>C-Can I send a dick pic with it?

AI are like autistic people.... so never.

It could replace many jobs, but it will never replace all of them.
Humanity was naive to think they'd achieve full automation.

>It could replace many jobs, but it will never replace all of them.
only reason is because cheap labor is available.

if that werent true there would be billions in incentive to automate even the most basic of tasks.

From what I know of the state of the art, the theory isn't advanced enough to get there regardless of how much code you feed a Bayesian neural net. It all ends up with syntactically perfect gibberish.

>it will never replace all of them.
and how do you know that?
you dont know that, since you cannot see into the future
shut up

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>only reason is because cheap labor is available.
No the real reason is that we don't know how to manufacture a more automated society without creating huge issues with the allocation of resources among the human population. The hurdle is too complicated for people to figure out. AI don't seem to be helping that either.

Forget the fucking matrix, we're doomed along with our AI because neither of us can solve our problems.

>and how do you know that?
Because both human and AI are fucked.

When AI develops creativity and true problem solving skills.

At that point it is not only programmers, but pretty much every human will be left without a job as creative jobs are the last frontier for AI.

Still very far away from that tho and we don’t even know if theorical limits in computational power will make it not viable. 80 years at least I’d say but most likely 200 years.

Might want to wait until someone actually develops an AI in the first place before asking that. Everything marketed as "AI" right now is basically just a shitty regex algorithm.