top | item 47136666 (no title) projektfu | 5 days ago Is there any point in teaching aviation engineering when an LLM could probably generate something that looks reasonable from a corpus existing work? discuss order hn newest wiseowise|5 days ago Most “cs” students don’t work in aviation, majority (statistically) work on yet another SaaS that is a CRUD that has been solved millions of times already. oytis|5 days ago > majority (statistically) work on yet another SaaS that is a CRUD that has been solved millions of times already.Not necessarily going to be true by the time current first year students graduate, given that solved problems are most exposed to AI acceleration. load replies (2)
wiseowise|5 days ago Most “cs” students don’t work in aviation, majority (statistically) work on yet another SaaS that is a CRUD that has been solved millions of times already. oytis|5 days ago > majority (statistically) work on yet another SaaS that is a CRUD that has been solved millions of times already.Not necessarily going to be true by the time current first year students graduate, given that solved problems are most exposed to AI acceleration. load replies (2)
oytis|5 days ago > majority (statistically) work on yet another SaaS that is a CRUD that has been solved millions of times already.Not necessarily going to be true by the time current first year students graduate, given that solved problems are most exposed to AI acceleration. load replies (2)
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oytis|5 days ago
Not necessarily going to be true by the time current first year students graduate, given that solved problems are most exposed to AI acceleration.