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Yup, that is what we see at our company as well. R/N, once a darling of cross platform UI dev, is on the retreat in favor of Flutter.
Or stay pure native with (some) code sharing using KMM.
@carnage4life
Excellent question and not take seriously enough.
Training will need to be rethought in the face of AI taking (boring/rote) experience away. "Wax on, wax off"
On one side, there's the risk of loss of privacy that the EU tries to protect.
On the other side there's the risk that AI tech will lag behind in the EU with respect to the rest of the world, causing the EU to miss out on possible productivity gains, threatening the labor market even more.
What if these types of restrictions would have happened during the industrial revolution (or even the informational revolution)...?
@runasand
And in the USA, a PIN or password are protected by the 5th amendment / miranda rights. No one can legally force you to give them.
However, they can legally force you to *act*. To press your finger on the sensor, to stand in front of your phone for FaceID.