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AI will act as an accelerant of changes that we already see in the developer function, says Pega's Don Schuerman.
"Coding is just one small part of that solution," says LeetCode's Winston Tang.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says demand for skilled software engineers is expected to grow by 25% in the decade ending in 2032.
Despite the general consensus of software engineering remaining a critical role, even the most bullish experts agree that the job's primary function is evolving. "Increasingly the software that we use is going to have much more mass production. And that mass production is going to come from AI," Schuerman said. The new Retool annual study finds that many respondents cite upskilling and leveraging AI as a tool that helps increase productivity, efficiency and even job satisfaction. "We saw a sense of optimism that jobs will be fundamentally improved," Hsu said..
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