Software developers are experiencing psychological distress and existential dread about AI's impact on their careers—a phenomenon now termed "Deep Blue" (coined on the Oxide and Friends podcast). The term references the 1997 chess match where Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov. Many developers who spent years building expertise feel their skills are being devalued as coding agents like Claude Opus 4.5/4.6 and GPT-5.2/5.3 can now produce working, tested software autonomously. While this anxiety is real and causing genuine mental anguish in developer communities, the author argues that accumulated experience hasn't gone to waste—developers remain valuable even as AI handles syntax and routine coding tasks.

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