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Harvard University Introduces AI to Computer Science Coding Modules, Helping Students Learn via Bots

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One of the most prestigious Ivy League will be using AI-generated chatbots to teach students for a computer science coding class. As artificial intelligence continues to innovate day by day, this technology will now enter the education system. One of the most prestigious Ivy League in the United States will be using AI-generated chatbots to teach students for a computer science coding class.

Using AI-Powered Bots to Teach University Students

Harvard University revealed its plans to incorporate artificial intelligence tools to teach computer science coding classes as the university ventures into innovative technology. According to a report from Interesting Engineering, students will be able to use a class bot to learn the CS50 module using AI software described as an « evolution of that tradition. »

As per Computer Science 50 professor David J. Malan through an email, this will potentially start this coming fall. « Students will be able to use AI to help find bugs in their code, give feedback on the design of student programs, explain unfamiliar lines of code or error messages, and answer the individual question. » he added.

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