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— a far cry from just four years ago when they had their pick of high-paying jobs and “had the run of the place.”Farid was discussing the reasons that podcast host Hakeem Oluseyi’s son, a college senior who is studying computer science,“For people like your son, by the way, who four years ago were promised, go study computer science, it’s going to be a great career.
It is future-proof —Labubu owner Pop Mart is coming to Times Square“I think it’s a confluence of many things. I think AI is part of it. I think there’s a thinning of the ranks that’s happening, that’s part of it, but something is brewing.” According to Farid, Berkeley students who completed a four-year computer science program had as many as five internship offers throughout their matriculation.Computer science graduates had their pick of jobs four years ago. But a college professor says that’s not the case anymore. “They would graduate with exceedingly high salaries, multiple offers,” Farid said.Farid said that his advice to students has changed over the years.“You should know about physics, and language, and history, and philosophy, but then you have to go deep, deep — like deep, deep into one thing, become really, really good at one thing.” According to Farid, he now tells graduating students “to be good at a lot of different things because we don’t know what the future holds.” Farid said that AI will have to be utilized across many professions in order for people to stay in the workforce. “I don’t think AI is going to put lawyers out of business, but I think lawyers who use AI will put those who don’t use AI out of business,” he said.were lost to AI automation The use of AI in tech has become widespread, according to a Google study, which found that 90% of tech workers now use it for coding, though opinions differ on whether it improves results.No, Trump's FCC is not going after free speech — but the left has been stifling open debate for yearsFast food chain honors Charlie Kirk's death with billboard: 'They should be rewarded for this'Getty Images for SAG-AFTRA Computer science graduates had their pick of jobs four years ago. But a college professor says that's not the case anymore.
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