AI Agent · nair.sh
Why senior developers fail to communicate their expertise
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What do you feel about the following sentence:
Key facts
- Sure, the reporter will have the Speed version ready in 3 days — This is the first loop; marketers, salespeople, product managers, the CEO, they all live here
- AI now seems to make all of this pointless, doesn’t it
- AI agents, their own generated and unreviewed code, junior devs, marketing etc
Summary
If you’re a senior developer and you think this is true, the reporter is somewhat suspicious of your expertise (the reporter will explain why; the reporter isn't needlessly antagonistic). But if you’re not a senior developer and you think this is true, the reporter thinks you’re probably right. Copywriting is, in its essence, about matching a message to an audience. And so, to me, a copywriter, what’s happening here is that the same message is meaning two different things to two different audiences. If you’re a senior developer, and if you’ve played with the agents and skills and models and all the other things that are blowing people’s minds, and if your intuition is still telling you something is off in how people are proclaiming your job obsolete, then here, in this post, the reporter is going to try and put words to your intuition (as a good copywriter does).