AllNinjas

AllNinjas t1_irf8mil wrote

It is becoming more simplified in my opinion and the barrier of entry becomes easier, but the uniqueness that everyone has the ability to bring when it comes to solving a problem they see needs to be fixed and willing to deal with may not be something every artificial intelligence created will be able to solve in my opinion

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AllNinjas t1_ir99vnz wrote

From the article’s last paragraph: “In this New Computer Science — if we even call it Computer Science at all — the machines will be so powerful and already know how to do so many things that the field will look like less of an engineering endeavor and more of an an educational one; that is, how to best educate the machine, not unlike the science of how to best educate children in school. Unlike (human) children, though, these AI systems will be flying our airplanes, running our power grids, and possibly even governing entire countries. I would argue that the vast majority of Classical CS becomes irrelevant when our focus turns to teaching intelligent machines rather than directly programming them. Programming, in the conventional sense, will in fact be dead.”

Imo it will become more important as more of these big companies while will be taking models and other artificial programs from others the ones who can write completely from scratch regardless of previous template will be in high demand.

The need to know how an os runs/operates will still forever be a thing. Might be a few steps below need to know life skills like swimming in my opinion.

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