Goodbye, $165,000 Tech Jobs. Student Coders Seek Work at Chipotle - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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Goodbye, $165,000 tech jobs. Student coders seek work at Chipotle - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
Since the early 2010s, a parade of billionaires, tech executives and even U.S. presidents has urged young people to learn coding, arguing that the tech skills would help bolster students’ job prospects as well as the economy. Tech companies promised computer science graduates high salaries and all manner of perks.
Artificial Intelligence (IA) is redefining the work landscape at an unprecedented pace. Now the story of two newly graduated programmers ended up working in Chipotle because of AI. And what started as a tool to automate specific tasks has now become a transformation engine that, according to analysts, will not only replace jobs, but will also create new roles and demand unprecedented skills in the labor market.
Reuters: As AI eliminates entry-level software engineering roles, coding boot camps are on decline
Reuters: As AI eliminates entry-level software engineering roles, coding boot camps are on decline. “Coding boot camps have been a Silicon Valley mainstay for over a decade, offering an important pathway for non-traditional candidates to get six-figure engineering jobs. However, coding boot camp operators, students and investors said this path was rapidly disappearing, thanks in large part to AI.”The post Reuters: As AI eliminates entry-level so…
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