< img src = "/uploads/blogs/37/4b/ib-fr7fumthl_715237c6.jpg" Alt = "What to study instead of programming: Catgpt creator gave advice to students"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ < P > Sam Altman, OpenAi leader and Creator of Revolutionary Chat BotHPT, gave advice to students in the growing programming automation era: to master artificial intelligence tools (AI), not programming.

~ < p > According to Altman, when he graduated from school, “obvious tactics” was to learn very well. But in the current conditions, “obvious tactics” will just learn to use Shi-tools & ndash; He stressed on the paradigm change in one of the recent interviews.

< P > The OpenAi leader believes that the development of the tools Shi & ndash; This is a “new version” of coding training and that writing at least half of the code is currently automated.

< p > “I think that in some companies this figure probably has already exceeded 50%”, & ndash; He noted.

< P > The question whether Openai plans to continue to hire programmers, Altman replied that “work is enough now”, but in the long run the one that is developing in the company can lead to a reduction in the labor market.

~ ~ ~ < p > in his vision Altman is not alone. The day before, the head of Anthropic & nbsp; he said that during the year, the AI ​​will start writing the entire code for programmers. Mark Zuckerberg also stated that his company is working on a new SI algorithm capable of generating “most of the code” for its applications.

< p > now the plans at Openai & Nbsp; GPT-5. It is expected not just a new language model, but a revolution in the world. It will be able to learn any task that people will come up with. This will make it no different from a person.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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