Title: The Rise of AI: The End of Traditional Computer Programming As we usher in the age of artificial intelligence, it's becoming increasingly evident that the traditional methods of computer programming are on their way out. In fact, it's safe to say that the end of programming, as we know it, is near. And guess what? We're all going to be just fine. Long gone are the days where programming was a skill reserved for a select few. With the proliferation of code boot camps, online courses, and resources, anyone with an interest can learn how to code. However, as technology continues to evolve, the importance of programming is diminishing. Thanks to sophisticated AI algorithms and machine learning, computers are becoming smarter and more self-sufficient. In many cases, tasks that formerly required lines upon lines of code and tedious debugging can now be accomplished through much simpler methods. In other words, as AI and machine learning continue to evolve, programming is becoming less necessary. That's not to say that programming is completely obsolete. However, the traditional methods of programming that we've grown accustomed to are quickly becoming a thing of the past. Instead, the future of programming lies in understanding how to work with AI, rather than how to painstakingly program every aspect of a system. So, what does this mean for the average person interested in programming? It means that if you haven't already, it's time to shift your focus from traditional programming methods towards the exciting world of AI and machine learning. This will be the key to getting ahead in the rapidly-evolving tech industry. As we move closer towards a world dominated by AI and automation, programming will continue to play an important role in tech. However, the role it plays will be drastically different from anything we've seen before. So, let's embrace the change, and get excited about the future of programming! Don't bother learning to code.
According to an opinion piece by Farhad Manjoo in The New York Times, people don't need to learn how to code as artificial intelligence is taking over coding. Manjoo claims that AI will not only code better than humans but also help people to code without actually knowing how to.
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