Sadly I feel this dulls down intelligence, and would allow nefarious persons like the cult of extinction, to hide things in the code, that on the surface sound like good advancements, but like how GPT is restricted in what it can say, there is nothing saying that the application created, could not be a simple framework that is used, that is compliant.
Teaching computer science helps, I wish in some ways I had learned it at school, rather than self teaching.
But also practical skills matter as well.
In the very near future a year or two away, we will need those working on farms to be tech savvy, to change the computers driving equipment and mechanics, to modify equipment, to no longer comply with the 1998 fuel efficiencies act, passed in 2001.
As the fuel we would be using changes from gasoline from fossil fuel sources, and Diesel to gasoline from Digesters, and Ammonia or field grown diesel.
What Jensen Huang is suggesting, is very much like the simple interfaces I use in DVD studio pro, to build a DVD, drag and drop, connect common associations and let the computer build the program, with Ai’s help.
We need creative minds, people who are into hacking, not just computers, but every day things, who learn to self repair and are not afraid to make mistakes!
Personally, I don't think computer science is going away any time soon. AI may eventually be able to replace humans in that field but it's going to take a while. Creating simple things or software that is already well defined (e.g. create a blogging web app) will be easy for AI. But creating something innovative or very complex software won't be. Not soon anyway.
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