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AI is changing software development in a way that forces a more uncomfortable question: Which parts of the job are still worth doing? Developers are making deliberate choices about what to keep, what to delegate, and what they no longer recognize as their work. Many report that their work feels less meaningful than before, suggesting a deeper shift in the role itself. Drawing on large-scale mixed-methods surveys of developers and in-depth interviews with AI-fluent practitioners, we investigate what it actually means to be a software developer today, how the role evolves as AI fluency deepens, and where this all might lead. We explore what futures become possible as AI augments software creation and what choices might help us design for the futures worth wanting.