Great Language Model threatens a large number of software posts: Sridhar Vambu

New -Delhi, May 18 (IANS). Softhar Vembu, co-founder of the software business Joho, said major language models (LLM) could cause a large number of software tasks in the future. According to the co-founder of Joho, AI will adopt the industry quickly as a result of LLM growth. Vambu’s statement came at a time when many major institutions expressed concern about AI to work. Wambu posted on the social media platform X: “I regularly told my employees that software engineers get better salaries than mechanical engineers or civil engineers or chemists or school teachers, but it is not a birthright and we cannot accept that it will stay forever.” He said the fact is that customers pay for our products. We must also remember that we can also ‘discharge’ the area and further say that the more we will accept that we will not be, the more likely we will be. Last month, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) said AI could affect about 40 percent of the posts from all over the world. Vambu said: “I can see the productivity revolution in the software development (LLM + Tuling) that can destroy a lot of software jobs. It is serious, but it is necessary to assimilate it. At the beginning of this month, Joho stopped his ambitious $ 700 million semocard and said the company did not have the current technology. strong support from the government.