The rise of AI has sparked excitement, fear, and predictions about software development, with discussions on the impact on coders and decision-making between machines and humans.
AI is viewed as augmenting human capabilities rather than replacing them, with the importance of human input emphasized during the Great International Developer Summit.
The concept of Life 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 categorizes organisms based on their ability to adapt and evolve their software and hardware, with humans currently at Life 2.0 stage.
Experts like Perwez Khan and Mehul Gupta stress the evolving role of engineers in the age of AI, highlighting the need for human input in software development to navigate ethics, make critical decisions, and lead responsibly.