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Oh wow, jumping right into the AI debate! I get why people are saying that, but framing coding as a 'last resort' job like plumbing feels a bit dismissive. It's definitely a hot topic.
Okay, he's already setting up his counter-argument, which is good. The way he immediately addresses the 'AI will take over' sentiment head-on makes you want to hear his points.
Interesting to see him bring up web and mobile app development as the primary AI use case. That's a solid point to start with, suggesting AI itself needs coders.

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The speaker immediately addresses the prevalent notion that AI will render coding obsolete [0:00], directly countering this skepticism by highlighting AI's current primary application in web and mobile app development [0:15]. This initial point establishes the video's core argument: that despite advancements in AI, learning to code remains relevant, not as a universally replaceable skill, but as a foundational tool in an evolving technological landscape. The speaker asserts that the perceived "threat" of AI is, in fact, a testament to the ongoing demand for coding expertise in creating and managing these very AI-powered systems.
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The speaker immediately addresses the prevalent notion that AI will render coding obsolete [0:00], directly countering this skepticism by highlighting AI's current primary application in web and mobile app development [0:15]. This initial point establishes the video's core argument: that despite advancements in AI, learning to code remains relevant, not as a universally replaceable skill, but as a foundational tool in an evolving technological landscape. The speaker asserts that the perceived "threat" of AI is, in fact, a testament to the ongoing demand for coding expertise in creating and managing these very AI-powered systems.
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