Forbes November 30, 2024
Nisha Talagala

A few weeks ago brought an announcement from Google that over 25% of all new code created within the company is generated by AI. This is a notable statement from a company that creates some of the most advanced software on the planet – suggesting that AI has much to add to streamlining and accelerating code written by career professionals. But what does this mean for the student in school today (whether it is K-12 or university)? What will the landscape look like when they look for a job? Should they learn to code? If not, then what should they learn? What does it mean for Computer Science education in the age of AI?

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