Couldn't agree more. Your clear-eyed analysis here really expands on your previous piece about market hype, especially when it comes to the impact on entry-level jobs and the future of work. It’s incrediby astut to point out that 'who wins' paradox, which frankly is what I keep thinking about in my own CS classes.
Btw, Roxy. if I could be so bold… I’m also a coder (probably my first love, hard to say) but I finished in Mech Engineering at Georgia Tech. I hope for you continued success in Computer Science. As a teacher in CS, I’m sure you’re trying to imagine where all this AI development ends up. Let’s not discouraged by unintended consequences or impacts from AI. Thks again! - Whooph
Greatly appreciate your read and feedback, Roxy. And the kind words. It will no doubt be interesting to see how this speeding train negotiates and sticks the landing. ☺️
Couldn't agree more. Your clear-eyed analysis here really expands on your previous piece about market hype, especially when it comes to the impact on entry-level jobs and the future of work. It’s incrediby astut to point out that 'who wins' paradox, which frankly is what I keep thinking about in my own CS classes.
Btw, Roxy. if I could be so bold… I’m also a coder (probably my first love, hard to say) but I finished in Mech Engineering at Georgia Tech. I hope for you continued success in Computer Science. As a teacher in CS, I’m sure you’re trying to imagine where all this AI development ends up. Let’s not discouraged by unintended consequences or impacts from AI. Thks again! - Whooph
Greatly appreciate your read and feedback, Roxy. And the kind words. It will no doubt be interesting to see how this speeding train negotiates and sticks the landing. ☺️