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Home / Technology / AI Boosts Engineers, Doesn't Replace Them

AI Boosts Engineers, Doesn't Replace Them

30 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • AI tools augment, not substitute, engineering roles.
  • Thrive Capital investor sees AI as productivity booster.
  • Gen Z engineers express concern over AI's job impact.
AI Boosts Engineers, Doesn't Replace Them

Artificial intelligence is transforming the role of software engineers by augmenting their skills, not eliminating jobs, suggests Thrive Capital partner Philip Clark. He has observed firsthand how AI coding tools, including those from OpenAI and Cursor, enhance engineering productivity.

Clark stated that none of the companies he has invested in have terminated engineers because of AI advancements. Instead, these tools are empowering engineers to become significantly more efficient, potentially acting as '100x engineers.' This contrasts with concerns, particularly among Gen Z college seniors, who worry about AI's impact on their career prospects.

While overall hiring for software engineers may be down, the exact cause remains unclear. AI's benefits, such as increased productivity and unlocking new opportunities, are significant. Clark remains optimistic that AI will automate menial tasks, allowing humans to focus on critical areas like oncology and space exploration.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AI is primarily augmenting engineering roles, increasing productivity rather than causing widespread job elimination, according to Thrive Capital.
Philip Clark believes AI tools are making engineers 10x or 100x more effective and valuable, not obsolete.
Yes, a significant majority of Gen Z college seniors familiar with AI tools express concern about their future job prospects.

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