@sherifgjini Closest to those options would be a spreadsheet + a messy workflow but it's really more "lots of research + committed time (hours) on something you don't like"
So the correct framing isn't "AI will replace [role]".
It is "AI consolidates [role] headcount requirements."
It takes pieces of everyone's, and one person does more.
People need to stop framing "AI will replace [role]", as in 1:1 replacement. That's not how it works.
Here is the correct framing.
[Role] consists of multiple segments of tasks: communicating, writing, problem solving, coding, quality checking, researching etc. ๐งต
So [job] changes DNA. It is no longer 20% across 5 different tasks, but 70% on task 1, 20% on task 2, and 10% monitoring AI that performs tasks 3-5.
But companies don't have infinite need for human capital, meaning 1 person can take over the lesser-AI task segments of others.
Is it just me, or is Claude Code now so slow as to make it largely unusable?
It's taking like 10-15 minutes to do really simple things - like <20 lines of code.
Is anyone else experiencing this?