In the face of rapid automation, is programming the new white collar job?
>>53539202
>the new white collar job
Programming has always been a white collar job, anon.
>>53539202
y not automate programming?
>CEO: Computer, make an awesome racing game with NBA stars
>Computer: Roger.
>Computer pops out a bunch of BDs.
>>53539270
AIs aren't very creative anon. Intelligent, but not very creative.
>>53539202
Lol. White collar workers are attractive confident alpha males who got where they are through instilling respect through fear. They are proud confident sharks who command respect
Little pizza faced dorks who stutter and stare at the floor will be walked all over just like they were as kids. They might get a few shekels that fall off the Alpha males tables but they will never, ever, join the white collar elite.
Now give me your lunch money.
>>53539297
>implying big studios rely on creativity anymore
>>53539202
Programming is a brown collar job now.
>>53539321
kek
>>53539321
>>53539202
You mean blue collar.
>>53539297
>He doesn't use hill climbing algorithms on what's hot to determine his next show
>laughingrobotexecs.jpg
If "white collar" means "where college grads with no real skills or intelligence go to avoid manual labor", then yes
Programming has joined the ranks of paper pushing. This has been a goal of the industry for some time. Programming is difficult for most people, but gluing together existing company code, banging out shit to a "design document" made by an actual programmer, and interpreting flowcharts made by other people? Quite easy, even for a sperg that could never, ever write a full application on their own.