NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, in recent discussions, highlighted the evolving landscape of computing and artificial intelligence (AI), asserting that the industry has moved beyond just a computer chip problem. Huang's remarks, which were echoed across various platforms including NVIDIAAI and under the ticker $NVDA, suggest a future where learning to code may not be essential. He envisions a programming language that is more akin to human communication, allowing AI to undertake coding tasks. This paradigm shift, according to Huang, necessitates a focus on domain knowledge and expertise in fields such as biology, education, and farming, rather than traditional coding skills. His statements have sparked a debate about the future of education in the #ai, #future, and #education sectors.
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80 LEVEL.@nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has recently stated that our children shouldn't learn how to code, we should leave it to AI and focus on getting expertise in more useful fields, such as biology, education, farming, and others. Read his full statement here: https://t.co/f9AYPMqrM4 #AI https://t.co/3JbdyvG9u9
Alfa Omega Grafx🐐Jensen Huang says kids shouldn't learn to code — they should leave it up to AI. But this isn't the first time a tech exec has predicted the death of coding. https://t.co/LbKiWnGESU
Brian SolisWe don't need to teach our children how to code according to @NVIDIA's Jensen Huang. *cue the record scratch* He may be right! What if we learn how to be more productive, creative, imaginative, curious, and inventive in how we work with AI? "I want to say something and it's… https://t.co/rT7MEYt4vh

