No.
A slightly longer answerIt hasn't happened yet, despite bold claims and misleading AI-washing. It's not gonna happen either. I have not written a doc from scratch in months, and the quality has held, because the writing was always the cheap part. Stochastic machines can augment technical writers so they can feed the machines and guide the humans, but they can't replace the parts that are genuinely human, like chasing subject-matter experts, understand product tensions, and provide meaningful guidance to readers.
The job is changing, though: We are deciding, editing, and orchestrating more than we are typing. And that's not a bad thing. We are becoming context curators. Or content engineers. Or whatever name you fancy and need so that stakeholders get it. Folks who're firing, or are considering firing writers because of AI, should reconsider. Writers should not fall prey to AI anxiety.
No.
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