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After a decade of partnership with Harvard, Yale’s CS50 course will no longer be offered starting in fall 2025 due to limited funding and an expanding computer science department.
Starting in September, a popular intro-level coding course at Harvard University, CS50, will be taught by an AI professor.
Students shopping one of Harvard’s most popular undergraduate courses will arrive in Sanders Theater tomorrow to a changed CS50.
The “CS50 bot” will be able to respond to frequently-asked student questions and is anticipated to be a more accessible version of a classroom professor.
Yale’s CS50 course will give students access to an AI chatbot that can provide around-the-clock assistance.
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CS50 is exceptional for its size, its resources and the cult of personality around its charismatic leader. It is more than just a class at Harvard; it is a cultural touchstone, a lifestyle, a ...
Among the long list of tech luminaries who have passed through Harvard's introductory computer science course CS50 is YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, who recently recorded a video for the college ...
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