Devin AI: The Truth & Opportunity NOBODY Talks About
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2024
- The announcement of Devin AI, an autonomous "AI Software Engineer" shocks the dev world. I believe it will change everything, but NOT in the way you think! Three key points NOBODY seems to talk about. This is not yet another shallow "Will AI take our job?" video.
1. How will this development affect VCs and investments in tech?
2. The opportunity most developers seem to miss
3. Will Devin AI (and other AI software engineers) steal our jobs?
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:50 What's Devin AI?
01:58 How AI Will Affect Venture Capital & Investments
04:15 Developers Are Missing The Opportunity
07:04 Will AI Steal My Job?
08:50 Outro
📚 Resources
1. "Introducing Devin, the first AI software engineer"
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My goal was to make a video that is NOT shallow, and to dive deeper. What do you think? Did you like it? Should I do more?
Thank you very much for sharing your youtube video is really great; informative, super interesting "Please do more", and if you can advise some learning material or courses ? best
It was amazing bro, really informative and original, love to see it. Also would like to see the videos on AI for full-stack devs.
Make videos about agents, and AI stuff that we don't know please!
If this devin can do 13% of an engineer's work and its now (in 2024) then , after 4 years i.e. after my graduation in 2029 there will be the AIs and robots or robotic humans who will be doing better than a human , maybw 300% work of an engineer, so if this type of AI is being developed in this new era of AI trend then it is truly dangerous and unpredictable about the happenings in future...🤖👾
Absolutely agree! I've filled in a request to access DevnAI. Until then, the generated hype is only speculation. Nevertheless, I'd love to have a tool as such to 10x my productivity.
Well said ... looking forward to seeing your videos about AI topics for software engineers
Appreciate it a lot!
im active on yt very long time but now I don't know why UA-cam recommending me new channel but it's worth it,
nice video bro
Really appreciate it!
I have bought your nestjs course on udemy a while back. And I am so glad to have received your mail about this video. I would really appreciate some more in depth views and examples on how you see the use of AI enhancing the saas market.
Also, to utilize ai fully, would you say that I would need knowledge of machine learning and the other forms of AI?
Thanks a lot! Regarding your question - absolutely not. Understanding how AI models are built at a high level is more than enough. The majority of AI skill that’ll be used in practice will be closer to what we know as Full Stack Developers today. API calls, collecting and cleaning data, prompt engineering, etc.
@@codinglyio Hi, I just bought your NestJS course on Udemy today, after I saw one of your post on reddit, as I was searching for NestJS courses as the official one is way too expensive. So I came here after I saw under announcement tab in Udemy, about this YT Devin AI you linked. I am interested in NestJS because it is used by a opensource photo program called Immich, recently funded by FUTO. I am not a programmer, but I want to create a software for a private purpose. I am very interested in AI, as it could help me progress quickly. I am playing around with Ollama, and also ChatGPT-4o, but I am lacking VSCode integration. I know about Continue plugin and I am already running llama3 model locally with the help of rocm. I would greatly appreciate any help how to setup VSCode with IA to learn coding better. After learning NestJS, I have Svelte, PostgreSQL, and Flutter on my todo list...
Yesterday I tried to use Google AI Gemini 1.5 pro, but I completely failed in my mission. I was completely lost, so I gave up.
What I would like the most are explanations how to train a local AI LLM to use them with frameworks like Flutter (Dart), NestJS, and Svelte, to improve my coding skills.
Thank you.
Thanks for providing a thoughtful video. I would love to see more on AI agents and AI tools for devs, perhaps as a series or course. I followed the link from your udemy course announcement.
I'll do my best to deliver :)
This is a very sensible analysis. The magic of generative AI makes many people think it is something it is not. AI, generally speaking, is a tool, and a potentially very powerful one. There are big opportunities coming - this is not an extinction event for developers.
Exactly! ☝️
Not an extinction event for elite developers, if anything an opportunity. But a lot of devs are at risk.
What we have is not AI yet. Its more sophisticated statistic algorithm :). AGI will be the real deal, but I wonder how far we are from it or if even we can ever achieve it. Nevertheless, bubble will burst hard, but untill then stay in the loop.
As a digital artist heavily effected by Ai, I am happy to say that AI is great for coding and I made bunch of apps since art dropped off the cliff, with no skills or experience.
Suck it programmers.
Lmao you didnt make any apps with ai bro
So let's see your multi cqrs microservice deployed backend with Kafa messaging queue and how you configured stateful sets for your Databases so you can load balance them properly with Kubernetes. What's that? Oh, you built only a static web page and are unable to expand upon it further, and aren't even sure how to deploy it, gotcha..
The problem I see with AI is not the tool. It can be a very useful tool. It's the hype that's poisonous. It's 21st centuries snake oil. The problem is that AI is being marketed as a replacement for software engineering and not as a tool to enhance it. Those with the least amount of technical knowledge in business are buying into the hype, but once it doesn't deliver what is being marketed then the bubble will burst and what could have been great tools will get jettisoned.
This is the beginning. Devin AI is in it's first version and I hope in next few versions it going to be a big question mark for the developers. I hope in 4 to 5 years their will be a complete shift in IT industry.
Why ypu want people to lose their jobs?
Repetitive task?😂😂😂😂
Love your content and the way you present it. Also took your NestJS course. Great stuff. Would love to see more on AI, plus recommend resources to further expend our knowlage, both theoretical and practical.