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Mark Zuckerberg's prediction that AI will replace mid-level software engineers by 2025 is prompting discussion about the future of work in the tech industry. This prediction, coupled with Meta's broader AI integration strategy, highlights the potential for increased efficiency and cost savings for companies but also raises concerns about job displacement and the need for engineers to adapt. The rise of AI-powered coding tools is already underway, impacting not only tech companies but also industries reliant on software development. This technological shift necessitates a focus on upskilling and ethical considerations surrounding AI's role in the workforce. Meta's concurrent restructuring initiatives, including changes to fact-checking and DEI programs, further underscore a broader industry transformation.
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