It would acknowledge that opt-in safety features have a 40-year track record of incomplete adoption in C++, and that contracts and hardening will follow the same pattern unless something fundamentally changes about how C++ is taught, tooled, and enforced.
Take education. Stiglitz estimated it represents roughly 14% of the labor force, and he is unequivocal about what AI can and cannot do there. “It’s not going to replace teachers. It may help them do better lesson plans. It may help them tailor education better, but it’s not going to replace the teachers. We know enough about how students learn that the human interaction still seems to be very important.”
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I grieve for the career landscape shifting under me. Webdev's been my thing for over three decades. But, it's not a hot field anymore, whether folks like it or not: mobile apps took some big bites, but AI engineering is really ruling the roost now. I spent time worrying whether I could make that shift. I think I have been, but the anxiety is genuine, and I don't think it's finished.