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#68 · Published: 2025-07-07 05:45 UTC

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The development of AI will lead not to a reduction, but to an increase in the number and even a shortage of developers. Why? Because automation of labor reduces costs and increases the accessibility of goods and services, which, in turn, leads to a rise in demand for them. As a result, many more developers will be needed, and the cost of their work may decrease over time — to a level comparable to the salaries of regular employees.
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The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to significantly impact the software development industry by increasing the demand for developers rather than reducing it. As AI and automation streamline labor processes, they lower production costs and enhance the accessibility of various goods and services. This increased accessibility stimulates consumer demand, prompting a surge in the need for more developers to create, maintain, and improve AI-driven solutions and digital products. Consequently, the number of developers required will grow, countering the misconception that automation leads to job losses in this sector. Over time, the cost of hiring developers may decrease, aligning their salaries more closely with those of regular employees, due to the increased supply of skilled professionals and the efficiencies gained through automation. This dynamic suggests a future where AI acts as a catalyst for job growth in tech, emphasizing the importance of developer skills in the evolving digital economy and highlighting the transformative role of AI in shaping employment trends.

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