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    OpenAI Researcher: Students Should Still Learn to Code

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    A member of the Open AI staff is clearing “false information” online and telling high school students that they should “learn to codes.”

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    Last week, on an Openi Podcast incident, Open AI researcher Seyazon Sudor noted that high school students still benefit from learning programming, though AI coding tools such as chat GPT and cursor make the process automatically.

    Sudor said learning the code helps students solve the problem and create critical thinking skills. He noted that even if programming becomes obsolete in the future, this is a viable way to promote the skills to break and solve problems.

    Related: The CEO of anxiety says AI coding tools reduced the time to work from four days literally for an hour

    “A skill that is in the premium, and will continue to stay in the premium, is really a systematic intellect that can break the complex issues into pieces,” Sudor said on the podcast. “This may not be programming in the future, but programming is a good way to achieve this skill. There are other types of domains where you need to think a lot.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybzstbk6z8c

    Podcast host Andrew Men, who was previously the Chief Science Communications of the Open, agreed with Sudor. Meen said he learned to have a “later in life” and considered it a useful basis in interacting with AI to engineer the engineer’s exact sign.

    “Whenever I listen to people saying, ‘Don’t learn to codes,’ it’s like, do I want an airplane pilot who does not understand aerodynamics?” I said on the podcast. “This doesn’t make me mean much.”

    Although Mine and Sudor may be convinced that learning the code is fundamental and that it is recommended to high school students, but another AI leader offers a contradictory view. Jensen Huang, CEO of the world’s most valuable company, Nvidia, said in June that AI equates to the technical playground and allow anyone to write a code by pointing to AI boot in natural language.

    Huang explained that instead of learning, or C ++, users can only ask AI to write programs.

    Related: According to the CEO of N Vidia, the AI will make more billion leaves than in the next 5 years in two decades.

    Large tech companies are quickly turning to AI to produce a new code rather than manually writing human engineers.

    In April, Google CEO Sunder Pachai said staff members are taping AI to write “more than 30 %” new codes in Google, recorded more than 25 % in October. This month, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the engineer was using AI to write up to 30 % code for company projects.

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    A member of the Open AI staff is clearing “false information” online and telling high school students that they should “learn to codes.”

    Last week, on an Openi Podcast incident, Open AI researcher Seyazon Sudor noted that high school students still benefit from learning programming, though AI coding tools such as chat GPT and cursor make the process automatically.

    Sudor said learning the code helps students solve the problem and create critical thinking skills. He noted that even if programming becomes obsolete in the future, this is a viable way to promote the skills to break and solve problems.

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