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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.

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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. Xavier Arnau/Getty Images 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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