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Vikas Acharya

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DON'T STUDY CODING NOW 🚨 Amjad Masad, CEO of Replit, said that learning to code is pointless as AI will take over coding jobs in the near future. This comes after Google CEO Sundar Pichai revealed that 25 per cent of the new code at the tech giant is AI generated, though it is later reviewed by engineers. ChatGPT maker OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also said that AI has already taken over half of the coding work in many companies. The company’s Chief Product Officer, Kevin Weil, added that AI may soon outperform humans in coding. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicted that within six months, AI could generate up to 90 per cent of all code. As AI has upped its coding game, and CEO’s of big tech companies think that human jobs in this sector will be replaced by AI, Masad said that learning computer programming is a waste of time. It is to be noted that his own company Replit lets users build apps and websites using AI.

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After class 12th, I took a drop for JEE and didn't qualify and thinking to do Btech CSE from private institute but I never did coding and NVIDIA CEO said that AI will replace coders any suggestions? (sorry for bad English)

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