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Anil Dash explores how LLMs are transforming the coding profession differently than other creative fields, arguing that while AI removes drudgery for coders (unlike artists/writers), two distinct cohorts face different challenges: stable 9-to-5 coders face displacement through deskilling, while identity-driven coders must adapt to becoming orchestrators rather than craftspeople as AI generates the code.
ai
llm
labor
career
tech-industry
automation
job-displacement
software-development
worker-rights
coding-culture
Anil Dash
Clive Thompson
New York Times Magazine