by ptrikha21 » 02 Aug 2025, 11:03
Ever wondered if your coding gig is safe from the robot uprising?
Well, a Microsoft study has spilled the beans, and it seems some developer roles, especially those involving repetitive tasks, are on the AI chopping block.
These could be in Customer Support, Data Analysis or even some routine coding — basically, anything that feels a bit like Groundhog Day.
So, if you're just cranking out the same old lines of code, AI might be eyeing your desk.
Yet before you start polishing your resume for a career in competitive eating, there's a silver lining. This isn't a total job apocalypse.
AI is more of a turbocharger for your workflow than a replacement. The real winners will be the sharp thinkers, the ones who question AI's output, and those who build stuff with a purpose.
Your creativity, design thinking and ability to fix system-level headaches? Those are still strictly human territory.
Those who can build robust systems, write super clean code, lead teams, and use AI smartly (without becoming a total AI zombie) will be the ones leading the charge.
News Link :
https://content.techgig.com/career-advice/microsoft-ai-job-risk-study-indian-developers-2025/articleshow/122973855.cms#AIDevelopers #FutureOfWork
Ever wondered if your coding gig is safe from the robot uprising?
Well, a Microsoft study has spilled the beans, and it seems some developer roles, especially those involving repetitive tasks, are on the AI chopping block.
These could be in Customer Support, Data Analysis or even some routine coding — basically, anything that feels a bit like Groundhog Day.
So, if you're just cranking out the same old lines of code, AI might be eyeing your desk.
Yet before you start polishing your resume for a career in competitive eating, there's a silver lining. This isn't a total job apocalypse.
AI is more of a turbocharger for your workflow than a replacement. The real winners will be the sharp thinkers, the ones who question AI's output, and those who build stuff with a purpose.
Your creativity, design thinking and ability to fix system-level headaches? Those are still strictly human territory.
Those who can build robust systems, write super clean code, lead teams, and use AI smartly (without becoming a total AI zombie) will be the ones leading the charge.
News Link :
[url]https://content.techgig.com/career-advice/microsoft-ai-job-risk-study-indian-developers-2025/articleshow/122973855.cms[/url]
#AIDevelopers #FutureOfWork