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"textContent": "Looking at the interesting replies from both @thinktank and @Pimpcat, I think I may need to rephrase the question.\nThis is not about a specific process, like “How I automated invoice processing across teams.” It is more about a broader work philosophy:\n\n“My work is done when I am no longer needed.”\n\nHow much of that statement is becoming true for developers working in the AI space?\n\nI am interested in this because the claim that coders may no longer be needed in the near future is still hanging over us.",
"title": "A(G)I and you: how much of your own work can you automate?"
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