Coding goes away, but software remains. Developers become technical architects.
Software developers are taking on a much more abstract role, similar to technical product managers. Many AI-first companies claim they’re writing 80 to 90 percent of their code via AI, and a replacement event is beginning to occur. While coding as an activity is probably going away, software itself is still needed. Developers will need to be quite specific about how they want code to be stitched together and architected. They’re essentially moving to a higher level of abstraction, just like when we went from punch cards to compilers to higher order languages.
— Reshaping Investing With AI, with Lila Tretikov · The Keynote on AI