Anthropic CEO warns AI may replace software engineers within year
22 Jan 2026
Dario Amodei, the CEO and co-founder of Anthropic, has warned that artificial intelligence (AI) could soon replace most software engineers.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Amodei said AI systems will soon be able to perform all tasks currently done by human software engineers.
He believes we may be just six to 12 months away from this scenario.
AI's rapid advancement in software development
Progress
Amodei, during a discussion with The Economist editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes and Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, highlighted how quickly AI is advancing.
He said these systems will soon be able to handle the entire development process independently. This includes everything from writing code to completing full projects.
"I think I don't know we might be six to 12 months away from when the model is doing most, maybe all of what SWEs do end to end," Amodei said.
AI's role in software engineering is evolving
Transformation
Amodei also pointed out how the role of software engineers is already changing.
He said, "I have engineers within Anthropic who say I don't write any codes anymore. I just let the model write the code, I edit it."
This shows a shift where developers are now reviewing and correcting AI-generated code instead of building everything from scratch.
AI's impact on job security and development speed
Concerns
Amodei's comments have raised concerns over job security in the tech industry.
He also spoke about the rapid progress of AI, saying it continues to surprise even those working closely with the technology.
He noted that AI advancements are leading to faster development cycles, even as hardware and chip production continue to require time, adding that software development is speeding up due to these advancements.
AI's role in coding and potential job displacement
Disruption
Amodei's comments also highlight a growing trend where new tools let users describe their requirements in plain language, with AI taking care of the actual coding.
This has raised fears that entry-level software jobs could be the first to be affected by this technology.
However, some experts believe AI will mainly help engineers work faster rather than replace them entirely.
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