GitHub Copilot arrives from the future. Nothing human makes it out of the near-future. It's probably already too late to mount a meaningful counter-revolution. The average software engineer's status and usefulness are eroding faster than ever. There's almost nothing you can do. If you're above average, I suggest you try to start a business or con a VC before this thing blows. If you're below average... good luck, and I mean that in the most sincere way. It's possible that a career pivot is your best bet. Eastern European devs were coming for your jobs anyways, but we just took a leap instead of a step with Copilot. Sure this is a bit exaggerated, but to be clear... in this matter, the truth is that we haven’t seen anything yet.
I think a majority of Web jobs will be automated before most "trade" workers are automated. It just makes sense. The nature of Web work itself sort of self-documents the interfaces one would need to hand to a non-technical. Trade work on the other hand is dangerous, extremely context specific, and can't be done entirely from a datacenter.
this is really exaggerated and really really pretentious jesus
coding is only a fraction of SWEing, sure Copilot writes some code for you - but can it work with stakeholders, manage the complexity of a complicated code base, or any other part of a engineer's job
Gathering requirements will be the product manager's job. Implementation will be the job of the top fraction of our field. Complexity can be managed by a team of humans a fraction of the size of your current team. If you're a competent engineer, you have a better future ahead of you but if you're doing routine work or templating boilerplate... it's almost over for you.