Computer programming has already been massively shaken up by GitHub Copilot, which is based on the same tech as ChatGPT.
There are copyright considerations to work out, but it's already helping developers be more productive.
One example that we both shared is our mutual loathing of the syntax of the Unix shell, Bash. It's obscure and peculiar, and almost no one uses it frequently.
With AI in your toolkit, programming is about thinking rather than syntax. This is how it should be.
Beyond improving the lives of people who already know how to program, AI can also help people program who know nothing about coding.
Census GPT is a fantastic example of this. It's a site that writes SQL queries of U.S. Census data from regular text.
There will be many more sites like this: https://censusgpt.com