I'm in 10th grade and have been fascinated by technology and software development for nearly six years now. I can code, manage Linux systems, and have some knowledge of CI/CD practices. Lately, I've been feeling anxious about my future. I've always wanted to pursue a career in software development, but I keep hearing about new AI coding models and how they're replacing entry-level jobs, which is honestly scary since I don't have another career path in mind. I've heard people say that only senior developers will remain in the industry and that it's just the interns and entry-level roles at risk. Without internships or entry-level positions, how can I even begin my career in this field? Should I consider other career options instead?
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AI's not as advanced as it seems right now. It's more like a fancy tool than an intelligent system. People are still needed in software development, and even if some roles change, entry-level positions aren't completely disappearing. Just keep learning and building your skill set!

But isn't it true that if AI can do the work, it could make some jobs redundant? Or is it just a tool for us?