Is AI going to kill Hifi?


I work in the tech as a software dev which helps in affording my crazy Hifi hobby. But with in just a year, I have stopped coding and now AI does most of the coding. There are these systems called agentic AI that automates to a point where you don't really need much human interaction at all. 

It's getting pretty crazy. For the most part, anything a human does on the computer AI can do. And let me tell you... it's not a situation where it creates new jobs in place of old ones lost. Google has products for corporations that basically takes care of any need for anything. Ya, you might need a handful of people but not much more to be honest. 

I wonder, what is this going to do to the Hifi market? If AI eliminates all these white colored jobs, how will these Hifi shops and brands make it? 

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I understand the allure of AI and the time it saves versus using one's own time and sweat to study and think things out the old fashioned way.

I am sure every bad actor country is dedicating tremendous manpower exploring every possibility to use it to figure the best way to end our democracy.

If there was a way to "Turn Back the Hands of Time" so that every person who had a hand in its development would never have been born I would do so without hesitation.

To not see the evil that it will become is using blinders, the triumph of hope over reason.