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> Because it can literally write the code for you in many cases. It can help you find bugs in your code or refactor it. Do a code review for you instantly. So even if you believe for some reason that you should never use a tool like this to actually write code, it can make suggestions for improving it, in seconds.

In that case, wouldn't it be more useful to teach students regular software engineering skills that will allow them to check whether the code generated by something like ChatGPT is correct / appropriate / fit for purpose?

I guess I'm wondering what is it that a CS course would need to teach specifically about ChatGPT.




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