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Reflections on AI's Role in Software Engineering and the Race for AGI

By

emil_priver

9mo ago· 15 min readenOpinion

Summary

The author reflects on their 1.5-year journey of learning and working with AI, emphasizing its growing role in software engineering. They discuss the competitive race among countries and companies to achieve Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) for status and dominance. The post shares insights on distinguishing when AI is beneficial versus a hindrance in workflows.

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For the last 1.5 years, I have forced myself to work with and learn AI, mostly because the future of software engineering will inevitably have more AI within it.
AI has become a race between countries and companies, mostly due to status. The company that creates an AGI first will win and get the most status.
I’ve focused on optimizing my workflow to understand when AI is a genuinely useful tool versus when it’s a hindrance.
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