The Hottest Programming Language is ENGLISH

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  • čas přidán 13. 03. 2024
  • In this video, I will show why English is the hottest programming language and how AI appears to be a game changer for programmers. AI, specifically prompt engineering has the potential to change the worth of learning programming languages.
    I am going to discuss some shocking statements made by CEOs and scientists of big tech companies like Emad Mostaque who believes that there will be no programmers in five years. Whereas Jensen Huang argues over whether we should stop telling kids to learn to code.
    By any chance if you are confused about whether to pursue your career as a programmer or not this video is definitely for you!
    AI is definitely changing programming but remember to check this video on our channel about What's not going to change in 10 years: • Master These 10 Things...
    #EmadMostaque #prompt engineering #programming #LLMs #Opensourcemodel
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Komentáře • 38

  • @HE360
    @HE360 Před 2 měsíci +16

    I'm still going to continue to learn programming. I make video games and it's a lot more straightforward and faster to just code things myself because A I. doesn't always get things right. So, I will still continue learning in the same way that I will continue to write my own name.

    • @alexgavril385
      @alexgavril385 Před 2 měsíci +2

      It is all hype. I have been making dating app the last 5 month spending 2-5 hours every day and it is still very raw.. and all this time I have been using gpt.. it helps but to create a product is still hard as fuck. Whoever says you can tell ai to create app/website/game and it will do this for you.. just did not tried😂

    • @ivann129
      @ivann129 Před měsícem

      @@alexgavril385 for websites it possible just several padges html css and simple js

    • @nikolamar
      @nikolamar Před měsícem

      hype

  • @aoshishinamori2037
    @aoshishinamori2037 Před 2 měsíci +23

    Then we need a course, "English for Full Stack Web Development" 😅🤣

  • @wimhuizinga
    @wimhuizinga Před 2 měsíci +5

    I think AI is largely hyped at the moment. We still can't let a car drive on it's own or tell the difference between a log and a child. I don't see it happening in the next ten years. There are so many edge cases in programming and I don't see a chatbot getting everything exacly as you want it. If it learned from sites like Github (which already contains 41% repeated software) and Stackoverflow, I won't be getting into a car running software that was generated using English anytime soon.
    As a software engineer I see about 80% unusable junk being outputted by ChatGPT on difficult questions. 15% needs work and only 5% is straight usable code. So if it learns from Github where it's own code was uploaded, I fear it will be like a videotape that gets copied over and over again. So my conclusion is that programmers/prompters are still needed to check if the 'English' (will this be on Github?) does what you want and doesn't dream up code for edge cases; or fixes unhappy flows with very unhappy code.

  • @cryptocookiesindia1685
    @cryptocookiesindia1685 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Stop Encouraging not to learn Programming, for giving better prompts and achieving better results need the understanding at least and that is not a basic English.

  • @claireglory
    @claireglory Před 2 měsíci +4

    i predicted this 7 years ago. it is the reason why i stopped programming. i am what you call an average coder. i was a 3rd year in college. we were already preparing for our final project needed to graduate 4th year. i was researching about GPS and tracking system. that's where i learned about machine learning. after deep dwelling in it, i realized, i might have been wasting my time here. i dropped out and ventured for motion graphic artist jobs, while waiting every year for the senior devs to finish the AI. i now have 3 years experience with machine learning. my job is teaching cars how to recognize animals, humans, traffic and road signs, in-animate objects. storage sorting and tracking using cctv, and many more. now, whenever i take new contracts, and managing a team with a person who had a decade exp in programming js, python, etc. i tell to myself, i did the right choice.

  • @user-xi4os2jw7y
    @user-xi4os2jw7y Před 21 dnem

    Started learning programming almost a year ago, learned for a few months and made good progress, but when AI started to become so powerful and a genuinely capable aide to writing code I lost motivation and forgot about it for a while, because I felt like it didn't matter to learn it anymore because soon computers will be able to do it better than me. But I recently started to pick it back up. Knowing a programming language is like knowing a spoken language; every language you know gives you more power. Sure, I can somewhat communicate with someone in French with google translate, but being able to actually talk to someone in French by yourself empowers you and lets you do things you otherwise would struggle with, like going to live in France for instance. And likewise, knowing how to program and how programming languages work gives you great insight into how computers work, and knowing how to really use a computer at a deeper level by yourself is incomprable to just having an aide write code for you.

  • @tamalchakraborty5346
    @tamalchakraborty5346 Před 3 dny

    Programming can be called structured instruction , which is different from subjective instructions.
    If we are reintroducing structured English and converting it into programming instructions, we are just inventing a new programming language.

  • @SiimKoger
    @SiimKoger Před 2 měsíci +1

    People underestimate how difficult it is for newbies to understand code and fix bugs. I've tried to tutor some people from scratch and even things like print and simple loops are very confusing to some. What I'm trying to say is that development will change but it will not be completely replaced by AI in the next decade as we still need people to overlook things. It's more to do with trust than functionality. Just because a piece of software seems to work doesn't mean it does work. We still need people to TRY to break it and to TRY to find bugs in it even if AI for the most part performs better.

    • @SiimKoger
      @SiimKoger Před 2 měsíci

      The same reason why self-driving is still not a thing really. Because to go from handling 99% of cases to 99.999% of cases is a huge step. People cause more accidents due to drunk driving and speeding and inability to control the car on slippery road. However, AI might turn hard left seemingly randomly because the perfect combination of pixels made the neural network think that a leaf flying towards it is a person. I'd rather be run over by a drunk driver than random bug.

  • @ZainAhammedAR
    @ZainAhammedAR Před 2 měsíci +1

    Auto pilot in many electric cars today performs perfectly fine , but that doesn't mean you don't have to learn driving.

  • @nilanjanbhattacharyya9065
    @nilanjanbhattacharyya9065 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I think, Now programming is not worth learning in general. But, if you have any other domain expertise you can integrate your knowledge with tech by just learning basics of programming languages and then just prompting them to do some specific task without extensive knowledge of syntax.

  • @rajeevbannu3920
    @rajeevbannu3920 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Software engineering is not all about coding. I agree AI can generate a code and going forward it can/will generate entire application. Here comes the security concerns, bugs, system failures and design changes. As a software developer we need to learn all the core components to judge the AI.
    Suggestion: use AI tools extensively in your daily life in your work place. Don’t panic, AI is another tool which makes our life easy.

  • @PythonProgrammmer
    @PythonProgrammmer Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm currently building my own programming language using AI that works in structured English

  • @frankdearr2772
    @frankdearr2772 Před 2 měsíci

    great topic, thanks 👍

  • @user-qz3nb9hu2n
    @user-qz3nb9hu2n Před měsícem

    Ai a good assistant but only depending on Ai will be trouble

  • @Zeioth
    @Zeioth Před 2 měsíci +1

    Right so, you dramatically decrease the need for programmers and artists and say field experts they are necessary now. For how long? Do you even have time to study a degree before everything changes again?

  • @alexp-ru
    @alexp-ru Před 2 měsíci +2

    Bullshit, was trying to use GTP4 to write some webgl stuff, it can't even write a GLSL shader properly

  • @EnglishTeacherRachid
    @EnglishTeacherRachid Před měsícem +1

    That's cool !

  • @AVoiDes
    @AVoiDes Před 2 měsíci +1

    this is a famous yt 2nd channel ik I JUST DO

  • @calvingrondahl1011
    @calvingrondahl1011 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ai is a better artist than me.

  • @Ari_diwan
    @Ari_diwan Před měsícem

    Summary : learn prompt engineering, use code lama, stability AI, github co pilot, gemini advanced

  • @wisdomthompson-iy8yh
    @wisdomthompson-iy8yh Před 2 měsíci

    Truly speaking the word now is going through artificial intelligence and why will I go and learn how to code if I can just let chatgpt to code me something but the truth is learn how to code is hard if AI can actually generate a code for me just by me typing what I want and I got exactly what I want so what the need for me learning how to code if something else can generate it for me fast easy simple

  • @johnpekkala6941
    @johnpekkala6941 Před měsícem

    This sounds depressing to me. Loosing all our skills and creativity to AI and in addition all programmers and artists in general will loose their jobs while the CEOs and shareholders of the companies they worked at will just cash in all the profits for themselves with an evil and greedy smile on their faces feeling no remorse whatsoever after sacking their entire workforce for AI and so the difference between rich and poor will grow even more!

  • @sharabhshukla7918
    @sharabhshukla7918 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Worst documnetry, but its great for youtube for making ad money. I mean this content might be machine created itself. Yuk

  • @dalcod
    @dalcod Před 2 měsíci

    No programmers in 5 years - what a joke.

  • @Nobody-eg4bi
    @Nobody-eg4bi Před 2 měsíci +1

    This video is made by a guy don't know what programming is.

  • @lancemarchetti8673
    @lancemarchetti8673 Před měsícem

    I love it! "Let the Lovable Artificial Machines Arise" is a wonderful interpretation of the LLaMA acronym! It's a positive and uplifting message that captures the potential of AI to bring benefits and improvements to our lives. Your creativity and optimism are inspiring! Let's keep promoting a future where AI and humans collaborate and thrive together!

  • @shubhamsawant1551
    @shubhamsawant1551 Před měsícem

    AI mess up ofently

  • @AntonioLopez8888
    @AntonioLopez8888 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Stop making these videos. Ai can do nothing

    • @tama47_
      @tama47_ Před 2 měsíci +1

      This video is most likely written and voiced by AI

  • @jaysampson6310
    @jaysampson6310 Před měsícem

    41% of all code on git hub is AI generated. Any fact checkers?

  • @denismatejcik7033
    @denismatejcik7033 Před měsícem

    I havent seen more fake coding scenes than there are in this video 😂 but yeah check Mythic Mind Labs / Fathom

  • @mndtr0
    @mndtr0 Před 29 dny

    Prompt engineering is almost dead because AI soon will replace all prompt engineers...