The oral tradition that built software may not survive AI

Fast Company Tech
Generative AI

Until I became a software engineer at 32, my whole professional life was organized around the written word. I was a historian, one who was firmly anchored in books and archives and articles. I switched careers for reasons that aren’t important here and that I’ve written about elsewhere; suffice it to say, the job market for historians was sufficiently terrible that I wanted to do something else. I became a software engineer because I liked the problem-solving and design aspects of it. I work as a backend engineer for Hagerty Insurance.