Harvard CS professor sees the dip in enrollment as part of an ‘ebb and flow’ that existed before AI
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Harvard computer science professor David J. Malan says CS will remain valuable, but interest is likely to fluctuate for a while.
Harvard computer science professor David J. Malan says CS will remain valuable, but interest is likely to fluctuate for a while.
Harvard computer science professor David J. Malan says CS will remain valuable, but interest is likely to fluctuate for a while.
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