could transform computer programming from a rarefied, highly-compensated occupation into a widely accessible skill that people can easily pick up and use as part of their jobs across a wide variety of fields.
In situations where one needs a “simple” program … those programs will, themselves, be generated by an A.I.
Welsh’s argument, which ran earlier this year in the house organ of the Association for Computing Machinery, carried the headline, “The End of Programming,” but there’s also a way in which A.I.
could mark the beginning of a new kind of programming — one that doesn’t require us to learn code but instead transforms human-language instructions into software.
Everyone is a programmer now — you just have to say something to the computer.”
Persons:
—, DeepMind, ” Matt Welsh, there’s, “, ” Jensen Huang
Organizations:
Google, Apple, Association for Computing Machinery, Nvidia
Locations:
Google’s, Taiwan