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u/rashaniquah wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

> I just don't see the demand for full stack generalist SWEs requiring Gen AI skills for any of these jobs. I just started seeing this trend about 2 months ago. Basically a generalist with a bunch of LLMs that can replace a whole team of engineers.

u/michaelnovati replied ·
Which companies? I'm not seeing this through discussions with people at Meta, Google, Salesforce, Palantir, Stripe, Amazon, Netflix, Microsoft, Adobe, Databricks, Figma, Dropbox, Uber, Lyft, NVIDIA, Apple, Shopify, Square, and that's all I can think of right now. Many of these are using AI to help engineers be more productive, like searching the codebase and QA. But none of them are hiring generalist/full stack SWE roles requiring Gen AI. If they are being the typical engineer this way, send me firsthand sources.