In just a few months, artificial intelligence (AI) has established itself in developers’ daily lives and revolutionized how they work. Generative AI tools like ChatGPT or GitHub Copilot have become true code partners, capable of automating or accelerating a large part of technical tasks.
The numbers speak for themselves: document writing is 40% faster thanks to AI (Harvard Business Review), and in code, AI assistants reduce development time by 56% on average (MIT/Microsoft/GitHub).
In my own daily work, this transformation has happened at breakneck speed: in just a few months, AI has freed me up to think about product, strategy and community, rather than getting bogged down in repetitive tasks. It’s a bit like going from a sorcerer’s apprentice executing rituals to the letter, to a true magician capable of understanding the magic behind the formula.
I’ve always sought to go beyond simple technical prowess to understand the “why” behind each product. AI’s arrival has accelerated this orientation by freeing up time to observe, reflect and anticipate.
Where my watch used to focus on frameworks or benchmarks, it now leans towards product value and users’ real needs. This time reallocation is precious: in just a few months, I’ve been able to strengthen my market understanding and refine my projects’ strategic direction.
The AI hasn’t replaced technology — it’s put it back in its rightful place: serving the vision.
And experts confirm it:
Another major upheaval: time savings in technical learning. What used to require hours of documentation and testing now happens in just a few minutes of dialogue with an AI. Imagine a private tutor always available, who not only answers your questions, but explains them from all angles until the light dawns.
Data proves it: 83.5% of learners believe AI accelerates their skill development by facilitating research and understanding (MDPI).
In just a few months, my way of learning has been profoundly transformed. ChatGPT has become my personal pedagogical assistant, capable of explaining an obscure concept, generating a code example or pointing out an error invisible to the human eye.
Result: my learning cycles are shorter, smoother, and my understanding deeper. AI acts as a 24/7 available mentor, allowing me to focus on the essential: the meaning of technologies and their impact on the product.
This saved time hasn’t remained empty: I’ve reinvested it in skills that no AI can simulate — empathy, communication, community leadership.
Before, technology consumed most of my energy. Today, I dedicate more time to animating communities, sharing knowledge and listening to users.
But above all, I’ve entrusted AI with part of my time-consuming technical tasks:
These tasks, necessary but repetitive, used to take up a significant part of my time. Today, they’re accelerated or automated, allowing me to focus on strategic code review, functional coherence and overall developer experience.
And this dynamic isn’t isolated:
In my case, these few months of transition have allowed me to strengthen a key skill: connecting technology to the human vision of the product, rather than locking myself in code logic.
Ultimately, AI’s impact isn’t measured only in productivity: it redefines the very meaning of the profession.
I no longer code “to code”: I code to create, understand and transmit. Technology is still there, but it’s become a lever, not an end.
And the trend is global:
In just a few months, AI hasn’t replaced my work — it has augmented it. This evolution has allowed me to refocus my role on creativity, strategy and communication, while continuing to progress technically. It’s a mutation that makes the profession more human, more complete, more stimulating.
Artificial intelligence hasn’t transformed my profession over a decade — it metamorphosed it in just a few months.
It allowed me to go from purely technical developer status to hybrid professional, capable of thinking about the product, animating communities and innovating at the crossroads of technology and humanity.
The developer of the future isn’t the one who codes fastest, but the one who knows how to collaborate intelligently with AI to create more value.
Article published November 10, 2025 by Nicolas Dabène — PHP & AI Expert with 15+ years of experience