Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed plans to automate coding jobs with AI, targeting a rollout as early as 2025. Speaking on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, he suggested AI could act as midlevel engineers, a role earning mid-six-figure salaries at Meta, according to Business Insider.
While Zuckerberg claims AI will "augment" workers, concerns loom over job security as he highlights AI’s potential to handle complex tasks and replace human programmers. He sidestepped direct questions about job loss, instead comparing AI's impact to historical industrialization shifts.
Meta isn't alone in pursuing AI-driven automation. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff plans to halt software engineer hiring in 2025 due to AI productivity gains, while Klarna’s CEO linked a 22% workforce reduction to AI adoption. The broader tech sector continues cutting jobs amid the AI revolution.
While Zuckerberg claims AI will "augment" workers, concerns loom over job security as he highlights AI’s potential to handle complex tasks and replace human programmers. He sidestepped direct questions about job loss, instead comparing AI's impact to historical industrialization shifts.
Meta isn't alone in pursuing AI-driven automation. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff plans to halt software engineer hiring in 2025 due to AI productivity gains, while Klarna’s CEO linked a 22% workforce reduction to AI adoption. The broader tech sector continues cutting jobs amid the AI revolution.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed plans to automate coding jobs with AI, targeting a rollout as early as 2025. Speaking on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, he suggested AI could act as midlevel engineers, a role earning mid-six-figure salaries at Meta, according to Business Insider.
While Zuckerberg claims AI will "augment" workers, concerns loom over job security as he highlights AI’s potential to handle complex tasks and replace human programmers. He sidestepped direct questions about job loss, instead comparing AI's impact to historical industrialization shifts.
Meta isn't alone in pursuing AI-driven automation. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff plans to halt software engineer hiring in 2025 due to AI productivity gains, while Klarna’s CEO linked a 22% workforce reduction to AI adoption. The broader tech sector continues cutting jobs amid the AI revolution.
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