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‘Godfather of AI’ says CS degrees ‘will remain valuable . . . - DNyuz Hinton’s advice for middle and high school students Hinton is also a strong believer in the benefits young students receive from learning to code, another point of contention for some in tech, as AI models become increasingly adept at vibe coding “Some time ago, it was both sort of a good intellectual activity and useful for getting a job
Do you still need to learn to code? Godfather of AI says you shouldn . . . Hinton predicted that a CS degree will be valuable for more than just coding, and believes that a CS degree will be valuable for quite some time The Nobel Prize and Turing Award winner drew a parallel between learning to code and the way humanities students learn Latin
Godfather of AI says CS degrees will remain - One News Page Geoffrey Hinton, the "Godfather of AI," said students learn so much more than just coding when they pursue a CS degree Mert Alper Dervis Anadolu via Getty Images Geoffrey Hinton said just because AI is replacing some programming task doesn't mean a CS degree isn't valuable
Geoffrey Hinton: Computer science degrees still valuable despite AI . . . AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton believes computer science degrees remain valuable despite AI advancements in coding Hinton argues that CS degrees offer crucial skills beyond programming, such as math and statistics, which will continue to be essential He compares learning to code to learning Latin, useful for foundational understanding even if AI handles the tasks
Should You Study Computer Science? A Nobel Laureate’s Warning for 2025 Hinton’s warning is a call to rethink, not abandon, the field For now, computer science remains a solid choice—demand for tech talent is still high in 2025 But Hinton’s foresight urges caution Pairing coding with skills like critical thinking or AI ethics could be the key to staying relevant
Choosing Computer Science in college? Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hinton . . . Geoffrey Hinton, the "Godfather of AI," predicts AI tutors will soon surpass human teachers, potentially rendering undergraduate computer science education obsolete He suggests these AI systems, leveraging vast student data, will offer hyper-personalized lessons
Should you still learn to code in an AI world? - PressReader If coding becomes easier, he argues, we’ll just make more, better software We’ll use it to solve problems that wouldn’t have been worth the hassle previously, and standards will skyrocket