Coding 101: Is AI rewriting the rules?


'Learn to code' has long been the golden rule for breaking into tech – but has generative AI rewritten the playbook? — This visual is human-created, AI-aided

IN January, Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s co-founder and CEO, said on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast that artificial intelligence (AI) would begin to take over the roles of mid-level software engineers this year.

Since ChatGPT’s rise in 2022, many new AI tools have appeared, aiming to simplify programming. However, this has also made programmers feel less secure about their jobs, especially those still in school or just starting their careers.

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