Anthropic CEO Predicts AI Will Make Software Engineering Jobs Obsolete in 2-3 Years
Dario Amodei, CEO of AI firm Anthropic, has warned that software engineering as a profession could be drastically reduced within the next two to three years due to AI’s ability to write reliable code.
Key Takeaways
- AI could write highly reliable code within 2-3 years, says Anthropic CEO.
- This capability may render many human software engineering roles obsolete.
- Amodei believes society can adapt, but the pace of change is unprecedented.
The Stark Prediction
In an interview with the ‘In Good Company’ podcast, Amodei made a clear forecast: “I think maybe in two to three years, certainly not more than that, AI will be able to write code with a very high degree of reliability.”
He clarified that while AI might not be perfect, its capabilities would be sufficient to drastically reduce the need for human engineers on many projects.
A Manageable but Rapid Transition
Amodei acknowledged the potential for major societal disruption but expressed confidence in adaptation. “I think we can deal with it,” he said, comparing the shift to past technological revolutions like the Industrial Revolution, where old jobs vanished but new ones emerged.
However, he stressed a critical difference: “The difference is that it’s happening faster.” The accelerated timeline for AI’s impact makes this shift unique and more challenging.
Fueling the Broader AI Jobs Debate
These comments add to the intense debate about AI’s threat to white-collar and tech jobs. Amodei’s warning aligns with concerns from other industry leaders about AI automating complex cognitive tasks. Notably, Anthropic itself is a key developer of this transformative technology through its Claude AI assistant.



