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GitHub CEO: We are not worried about AI taking away 50% engineering jobs

GitHub now predicts India will become the world's largest developer hub in 2028, a year later than initially projected. CEO Thomas Dohmke cites global economic factors and the US's AI-driven growth as reasons for the delay. While India's developer count hit 17 million in 2023, Dohmke remains optimistic about India's long-term potential, citing its robust startup scene and government backing.

GitHub now predicts India will become the world's largest developer hub in 2028, a year later than initially projected. CEO Thomas Dohmke cites global economic factors and the US's AI-driven growth as reasons for the delay. While India's developer count hit 17 million in 2023, Dohmke remains optimistic about India's long-term potential, citing its robust startup scene and government backing. from Times of India https://ift.tt/6FnhUqz

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