AI Was Supposed to Replace Developers. Here’s What Actually Happened.

By Web Developete

Community Score: 50% | 99.5K views | 1mo

0 community ratings: null thumbs up, null thumbs down

⚡ Ready to start coding today? This is the best beginner-friendly path I can recommend: https://scrimba.com/fullstack-path-c0fullstack?via=webdevelopete 🎥 Watch this next: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bc5aZbN-07w&list=PLWo_m5tJdSyUFlKVnuS4WVPfZaXaqoJUk *DESCRIPTION* ============ AI was supposed to replace developers. It didn’t! In this video, I explain what actually changed in the tech industry and what that means for you if you're learning to code in 2026. So let's discuss why replacing developers with AI is going horribly wrong and while AI was supposed to replace developers.. here’s what actually happened instead. If you want to learn properly (not just copy AI answers), you need to practice by doing. 🎯 *JOIN THE COMMUNITY* ====================== → 💬 Discord: https://discord.gg/HC4YKKsSvG → 📧 Newsletter: https://developete.kit.com/newsletter → 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/developete/ 🍻 *SUPPORT THE CHANNEL* ======================== → Subscribe + hit the bell

Tags: AI replacing developers, will AI replace programmers, AI and coding, tech layoffs 2026, software engineering future, learning to code 2026, AI coding tools, GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT coding, junior developer jobs, entry level developer market, coding in the age of AI, AI hype vs reality, developer career advice, coding fundamentals, system design basics, debugging skills, AI as assistant not replacement, future of programming, is coding dead

More from Web Developete

  • It took me 10+ years to realize what I’ll tell you in 8 minutes — Score: 50%
  • How to Actually Learn Coding in 1 Hour a Day — Score: 50%
  • If You Want a Developer Job in 2026, Stop Doing This — Score: 50%
  • There Is No Safe Path in Tech (So Do This Instead) — Score: 50%
  • I Wish Someone Told Me This Before I Learned to Code (Save MONTHS and Have Fun!) — Score: 50%
  • Why You’re Struggling to Learn How to Code — Score: 50%