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To Embrace the AI Shift, First Shift Your Identity

I've been a software engineer for over 4 years now, and the changes AI has brought in that short time have been nothing short of wild to witness. The way I see it, a software engineer's role is shifting from writing code to reviewing it. And honestly, it feels strange. Like we're not really doing anything anymore. That's because most of us grew up with this labourer mindset: we write code, we're good at it, that's the job. That was the identity. Then tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and others came along and most of us quietly had the same realisation: writing code isn't really something we need to do anymore. It reminded me of past transitions — typewriter operators, stenographers, entire professions that slowly became obsolete not because people failed, but because the tools got better. We went from pen and paper to keyboards and monitors. Now we're going from doing things to commanding AI to do them for us. Then tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and ...