Once I witnessed the impressive capabilities of ChatGPT, I too reached the same conclusion. However, I believe this extends beyond just the realm of blogs. Consider all the programming knowledge cultivated by publishers like O'Reilly, Apress, and The Pragmatic Programmer. It's conceivable to me that ChatGPT may eventually through some legal/illegal means gather that published knowledge and make it not economically worthwhile for people to work on those types of programming books.<p>The only content that may remain beyond ChatGPT's grasp is the highly specialized and niche knowledge that isn't readily available online or in published materials. I'm also wondering with this AI tech we may start a culture of knowledge hording as a defense measure in order to stay relevant/employed.<p>As a software developer, it's evident that I need to find a niche and cultivate expertise if I want to remain employed throughout my career to retirement. This is what keeps me up at night...