It will get better, but it heavily depends on what you define as "better". The backbone of AI technology can only ever be derivative, never constructive. It might derive unique patterns that few people have thought of, but it will never create new paradigms.
Applied to Coding, AI will eventually get really good at implementing solutions that have already been done. It will be able to follow any coding style, adhere to any standards, and use the most efficient algorithms known. It will never, however, be able to build something truly new or innovative.
With the way tech is today, it will unseat a lot of code monkey jobs. Perhaps we've reached asymptotic diminishing returns with computer science and there just isn't much else to discover in the field and so code monkeys are inevitably going the way of the dodo.
It will get better, but it heavily depends on what you define as "better". The backbone of AI technology can only ever be derivative, never constructive. It might derive unique patterns that few people have thought of, but it will never create new paradigms.
Applied to Coding, AI will eventually get really good at implementing solutions that have already been done. It will be able to follow any coding style, adhere to any standards, and use the most efficient algorithms known. It will never, however, be able to build something truly new or innovative.
With the way tech is today, it will unseat a lot of code monkey jobs. Perhaps we've reached asymptotic diminishing returns with computer science and there just isn't much else to discover in the field and so code monkeys are inevitably going the way of the dodo.