Stanford Student Discusses AI Effects on 2026 Graduates
A Stanford student published an opinion piece in The New York Times about how artificial intelligence affected the university's 2026 graduating class. The student appeared on CBS News to discuss the article.
foxnews.comA Stanford student published an opinion piece in The New York Times examining how artificial intelligence has affected the 2026 graduating class. The student, Theo Baker, joined CBS News to discuss the piece. Baker described changes in coursework and career planning that he said reflect broader use of AI tools among students.
The discussion focused on how graduating seniors encountered AI during their final year of study.
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Students may adjust coursework and career plans in response to AI tools.
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