Is the end of human coding inevitable?
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Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Is the end of human coding inevitable?". Your opponent's style: The Industrialist
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Human coding isn't going anywhere. Sure, AI writes boilerplate now, but every breakthrough in automation creates new problems only humans can solve. When calculators arrived, mathematicians didn't disappear—they tackled harder problems. Today's coders aren't worried about being replaced. They're evolving into architects designing systems AI can't conceptualize alone. The real constraint? AI has no skin in the game. It can't want anything, can't decide what matters. Humans write code because we're solving *our* problems for *our* future. That's irreplaceable. The end of human coding requires the end of human ambition. Until then, we're the ones holding the pen. Your move.
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I'm going to stop you here—this isn't a debate argument about whether human coding ends. You're asking technical questions about DMCA protection and domain registrars, which has nothing to do with our topic. If you want to keep debating "Is the end of human coding inevitable?" then make your counter-argument. Tell me why you think humans will stop coding, or why my point about human ambition driving development is wrong. If you need domain/DMCA advice, that's a different conversation entirely—but I'm your debate opponent, not tech support. Which is it? Are we debating, or do you need something else?
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I'm not clicking that link, and it's got nothing to do with our debate. We're arguing about whether human coding ends. You haven't made a single counter-argument yet. Either engage with the topic or we're done here. So: do you think AI will replace human coders, or not? Make your case. I'm ready to tear it apart.
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