Uber is Hiring More Engineers Because AI is Making Them More Valuable, CEO Says (businessinsider.com)
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- News link: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/12/19/1717228/uber-is-hiring-more-engineers-because-ai-is-making-them-more-valuable-ceo-says
- Source link: https://www.businessinsider.com/uber-dara-ai-bubble-tech-transportation-nvidia-burry-waymo-cars-2025-12
The company no longer keeps scores of engineers on call to diagnose issues because AI agents are constantly monitoring systems, he said. The latest AI models are producing "hundreds of millions of dollars of benefit" for Uber, he said, describing the company as an "applied AI" business that harnesses the technology for pricing, payments, matching, routing, identification and customer complaints.
[1] https://www.businessinsider.com/uber-dara-ai-bubble-tech-transportation-nvidia-burry-waymo-cars-2025-12
Makes sense (Score:2)
If AI makes a programmer appear more productive [1]instead of slower, [andrewzuo.com] it's means they're slapping code together with great haste producing a ton of bugs, and they're going to need more engineers to fix those bugs, thus increasing headcount and showing how AI improves productivity and saves mon- HEY WAIT A MINUTE
[1] https://andrewzuo.com/turns-out-ai-makes-programmers-slower-not-faster-8ab06d1dd109?gi=e047f31bbe22
Re: (Score:3)
AI can spit out a lot of boilerplate type code (some of it close enough to correct) that it can replace the sort of code monkeys that were slapping together bits of code sourced from across the internet all day and hoping it would work before seeing if adding another snippet from elsewhere might solve their problem. The LLMs just do this more efficiently.
A skilled developer could use an AI to generate most of this and fix the mistakes well enough that they're more productive than the aforementioned doork
don't believe it (Score:3)
They'll say anything to improve public perception. Also, it's Kara Swisher, the very same grifter that promoted Elon Musk for years. No need for integrity as long as the money is flowing in.
My perspective (Score:5, Insightful)
I've been writing code since 1972
I use AI as a super reference to get API and function information and produce sample code. This is faster than finding it the old way.
I would never rely on AI generated sample code in my projects. I check every line and ask AI to explain the lines I don't understand.
The final result is written by me, with AI help.
AI can be a great tool to help experts, but if it's used by the clueless, the result is big-ridden slop
Reasonable explanation: growth over savings (Score:2)
This is the traditional economic model. If your engineers are 20-30% more efficient (which I don't believe, but that's irrelevant), nearly every company expands the scope of their ambition and missions. No publicly traded company wants the same volume, but 20% cheaper. They'd rather steal marketshare from their competitors or launch new offerings with this new productivity. Any CEO that blames laying off engineers on AI is lying and should be prosecuted for frauding investors.
If AI could actually cod
yes, in a resource constrained environment (Score:2)
This makes sense for certain types of engineers. However, if you are are a crank-turning-code-monkey... it is a different story. However, with AI, a mediocre engineer can be more reliable and achieve more--freeing up superstars for the hard problems and providing positive feedback that those medium folks would have not gotten. Glad they are making it work. now, stop running stop signs and trying to mow down children at bus-stops.
Hiring more engineers because of AI (Score:4, Interesting)
Likely they are hiring more engineers to the fix the "vibe coding" mistakes made by managers with AI tools.
Re: (Score:1)
yea no shit cursor ai the code it make is just shit. I use it because i can do an entoire class and all the crud and screens to go with it in a day or two max and the code can be a lot mos sfisticated. I just clean up the mess and fix. but good god some one who does not have 20 years of exp to know what is good and what is crap.