So many people hyping AI are only thinking about new projects and don't even distinguish between what is a product and what is a service.
Most software devs employed today work on maintaining services that have a ton of deliberate decisions baked in that were decided outside of that codebase and driven by business needs.
They are not building shiny new products. That's why most of the positive hype about AI doesn't make sense when you're actually at work and not just playing around with personal projects or startup POCs.
So many people hyping AI are only thinking about new projects and don't even distinguish between what is a product and what is a service.
Most software devs employed today work on maintaining services that have a ton of deliberate decisions baked in that were decided outside of that codebase and driven by business needs.
They are not building shiny new products. That's why most of the positive hype about AI doesn't make sense when you're actually at work and not just playing around with personal projects or startup POCs.