Artificial intelligence is intensifying fatigue in the technology sector

According to Bloomberg, artificial intelligence agents are intensifying the pressure to "do faster and more" rather than easing work in the technology sector. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This situation is causing anxiety and fatigue among many specialists. Developers are complaining about "artificial intelligence fatigue," meaning the fear of being left behind by new opportunities is creating constant stress.
Traditional roles are blending as project managers and designers are starting to engage in coding tasks. Research shows that leaders believe artificial intelligence saves a lot of time, but ordinary employees do not notice significant changes in practice.
Due to the "task expansion" effect, cleaning up poor-quality code is increasing engineers' workload. Experts emphasize that the productivity panic around artificial intelligence may lead to an increase in "useless work."
The most effective results may lie in knowing when not to start certain projects at all. The capabilities of artificial intelligence and "vibe coding" are highly valued, but if the solution is not robust, the outcome may not meet expectations.
It is noted that the number of new applications increased by 40 percent last year, further intensifying digital noise. Historically, as access to information became easier, its value decreased.
In the 21st century, the main problem is not a lack of information but rather excessive information noise.



