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Why One Computer Science Professor is 'Feeling Cranky About AI' in Education
lundi 22 septembre 2025, 01:42 , par Slashdot
![]() Barr calls for stepping back from 'the industry assertion that the ship has sailed, every student needs to use AI early and often, and there is no future application that isn't going to use AI in some way' and instead thoughtfully 'articulate what sort of future problem solvers and software developers we want to graduate from our programs, and determine ways in which the incorporation of AI can help us get there.' From the article: In much discussion about CS education: a.) There's little interest in interrogating the downsides of generative AI, such as the environmental impact, the data theft impact, the treatment and exploitation of data workers. b.) There's little interest in considering the extent to which, by incorporating generative AI into our teaching, we end up supporting a handful of companies that are burning billions in a vain attempt to each achieve performance that is a scintilla better than everyone else's. c.) There's little interest in thinking about what's going to happen when the LLM companies decide that they have plateaued, that there's no more money to burn/spend, and a bunch of them fold—but we've perturbed education to such an extent that our students can no longer function without their AI helpers. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/09/21/2331240/why-one-computer-science-professor-is-feeling-crank...
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