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Harvard CS professor sees the dip in enrollment as part of an 'ebb and flow' that existed before AI
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A Harvard Computer Science professor attributes declining CS enrollment to cyclical interest patterns and reduced tech job offerings, not solely to AI disruption.
Harvard CS professor sees the dip in enrollment as part of an 'ebb and flow' that existed before AI
A Harvard Computer Science professor said that AI has "exacerbated" existing tensions that were already hurting interest in the field.
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A Harvard professor said interest in computer science is likely to "ebb and flow."
Professor David J. Malan said interest in CS was declining before AI.
Malan, who also teaches a popular online CS course, said "the downturn in tech offerings" is also to blame.
A leading computer science professor says that AI isn't solely to blame for
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