But what do folks think the impact of AI will be on the Engineering Manager's role?
I could also see use cases to write better reviews. I've experimented with adding my 1:1 notes and coming up with a yearlong summary. The result was really great and neatly summarized a person's accomplishments.
One interesting strategy was to ask chat gpt to summarize a communication in a few ways like. I'm skeptical of this person's ideas, what other alternatives to this thought could be? Can you give me other perspectives? The results were interesting and helpful.
He predicted, in the future, there will be a few mega companies that develop foundational technologies and millions indie or small businesses (without management) built around those technologies.
We later saw this blog post that shares the same view.
I don't think AI poses a risk when it comes to setting engineering priorities and building the roadmap. If it could do that, it could probably just build the entire system anyway.
EMs are there for the human aspect of engineering, so I also doubt it will impact hiring or EM-engineer ratios.
I do expect the bar to being an EM to be higher as the job will be more technical and less project management.
In such a case, manager's main task is just selecting people for one or other project randomly.
Consequently, they don't do anything sophisticated enough for being benefited by chatGPT. Maybe enjoy their free time.
I recently tried to take something I wrote and see if ChatGPT could improve it. I did not like anything it returned. It was a bit too wordy.