we have a new theme for our monday event.
https://sudoroom.org/upcoming-nonbinary-night-using-ai-tools-social-impacts…
For this session we’ll have a short presentation and demo of using AI to do
live coding.
- Is coding with an AI agent “cheating” and will it make you a weaker
programmer or
- Is it like pair programming with a cool senior or dumb junior dev that
makes you a better engineer?
- What are the pitfalls? How would people catch bugs? Is the AI version
the proper solution when there are so many different ways to tackle the
problem?
- How much will this be used in everyday life in the future?
It’d also be cool to see people who never code use some of these tools to
make code.
*Impact on women and nonbinary folks*
Before the advent of digital processes in graphic design in the 1970s
design was very much a “man’s” world and very macho. (See the film Making
Graphics
<https://computerhistory.org/blog/making-graphic-means-an-interview-with-designer-filmmaker-briar-levit/>)
Automation and digital processes enabled many women enter the field,
creating a ton of pink collar design and graphics jobs. Often women were
selected because they were cheaper, and it created a huge cultural shift,
though men retained the prize higher level jobs.
With the advent of AI agents will more women enter the space in pink collar
jobs or will they be able to be a greater part of the product design
process?
If all goes well maybe we can make a quickie group project and put it up on
our sudoroom GitHub!
we also had a nice discussion the other night. Like women coding events
always seem to be around either:
* parenting topics
* career trajectories and career counseling
we'd like to explore more stuff around doing things creatively in a safe
space!
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com