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This Tech CEO is Saving Software Engineers from AI



Anudeep Sharma

🤖 Everyone’s saying “Just learn to prompt”—but is that really enough?

📌 Description:
AI can now write code. So… do we still need to learn it?

With tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot becoming more powerful, a lot of people are saying, “Just prompt—no need to learn coding.” But I strongly disagree. And so does the CEO of GitHub, who believes coding should be taught just like physics or biology.

In this video, I break down:
🧠 Why learning to code still matters in an AI-first world
⚙️ How AI is just another layer of abstraction—not a replacement
👨‍💻 Why engineers are still essential for system design and judgment
🤝 How to treat AI like a teammate, not a crutch
🚨 The risk of blindly trusting AI without knowing what’s under the hood

If you’ve been feeling uncertain about your future as a developer or wondering whether it’s worth learning to code in 2025, this video is for you.

#LearnToCode #AIandCoding #GitHubCEO #SoftwareEngineering #OpenAI #PromptEngineering #CodeWithAI #FutureOfWork

Timestamps:
0:00 – What Github CEO says
01:28 – Why coding is more important than ever
04:23 – Why AI cannot replace Human Engineers
5:54 – AI is code abstraction
7:25 – Who will be successful in the AI-Age
9:06 – Outro

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34 thoughts on “This Tech CEO is Saving Software Engineers from AI
  1. I'm just starting out as a BTech CS student and sometimes it gets overwhelming, but seeing engineers like you really motivates me to keep going. Thank you for being real and sharing your knowledge — it means a lot to learners like me who are figuring it all out.

  2. and bro i am eklak alam and in first year of doing bca but never went college and learn from yt and now i am web dev and currently learning dsa and system design and microservice so can you suggest me something

  3. Hey man amazing video! loved it, as a software engineering student in collage, would you recommend me using cursor AI to build and deploy code on over vs code? ( Im just getting started btw with software)

  4. I believe the only limitations for llms are how we provide context to them, if the contexts are good enough, I see llms making the whole app from scratch choosing its own framework and other technical decisions. Yes it might not be perfect, but due to sheer influx of IT graduates and freshers in the market, the competition is going to be very fierce, 90% of them might be forced to change their industry and career path. Lets hope new positions will spring up with this development to ease off upcoming disruptions.

  5. AI is not replacing developers. It makes us more efficient. We now have more time to think about how to get our applications to be user-friendly instead of worrying about implementation.

  6. 100% agree vibe coding is garbage. AI produces same code you can write in 1 line for like 10 lines and don't know why add bunch of safety measures which are not needed.

  7. bull shit. i dont know why people give proof of CEO's response in interviews that ai wont replace humans…..!

    do you think people will let that company stay afloat if he says it will replace them? look at the industry , we are already getting replaced. accept the truth . evolve, there is no other way.

  8. Solid video. I appreciate someone finally said that AI generates a lot of crap. 100% true! I'm a developer and even I have a hard time sometimes figuring out what in the world it is trying to do when it hallucinates… I don't see how a non-coder could possibly figure it out.

  9. Hey brother l am reall/ impressed by your
    work ljust wanted a career advice from you
    should I focus on development or devops.
    I hate coding because I think it's boring and
    repeatable task but | love automation
    reducing devops tools
    So my question is their high scope and
    demand for devops in future

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