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My opinion: AI won't replace programmers or developers entirely. Instead, it will assist them by handling repetitive tasks, much like how calculators help with math. For example, AI might quickly write basic code, but it still needs humans to design, guide, and create complex software. Think of it like a chef using a food processor—it speeds up some tasks, but the chef is still in charge of making the meal.
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