‘Hour of Code’ Cartoon Includes a Shout-Out to AI – Slashdot
Nonprofit Code.org has posted this year’s cartoon for “Hour of Code,” their annual learn-to-code event for schoolchildren.
Long-time Slashdot reader theodp notes its animated pigeon gives a shout-out to the AI that could ultimately replace programmers:
In an Instagram post introducing the video, Code.org explains: “Bartlett the Pigeon just learned how to code and now thinks he’s smarter than us. Honestly…he might be. Meet the face (and feathers) of this year’s #HourOfCode.” In the video, Bartlett wows a social media influencer with his coding skills. “Is this pigeon typing code?” she asks in disbelief. “I’m going to film this for my socials!” Bartlett goes on to explain that the song he remixes with coding blocks — Aloe Blacc’s “I Need a Dollar” — could have instead been generated by simply using AI, which he says is “like having a personal DJ assistant who never misses a beat!”
Interestingly, Blacc noted in a 2011 interview that he wrote “I Need a Dollar” after being made redundant in his career as a business consultant by Ernst & Young. That multinational company is now advising global business leaders on how they can harness the power of GenAI “to achieve more with fewer resources” by disrupting professions — like programming — that “involve a high degree of repetitive and data-driven tasks that AI can automate.”