CS Bachelor’s degrees, unlikely. There’s already substantial, growing interest. (they make up roughly 2.5% of awarded degrees in the US right now, roughly 50k of 2M, and for comparison all of engineering makes up ~10% of degrees—though obviously “interest in” is far away from “awarded degree”)
Master’s degrees in ML, also unlikely, but I could imagine a semi-plausible scenario where public opinion in the software industry suddenly decided they would be valuable for repositioning careers going forward. I’d be surprised if that happened, though, especially by the end of 2023, unless the metric is something like Google search trends.
CS Bachelor’s degrees, unlikely. There’s already substantial, growing interest. (they make up roughly 2.5% of awarded degrees in the US right now, roughly 50k of 2M, and for comparison all of engineering makes up ~10% of degrees—though obviously “interest in” is far away from “awarded degree”)
Master’s degrees in ML, also unlikely, but I could imagine a semi-plausible scenario where public opinion in the software industry suddenly decided they would be valuable for repositioning careers going forward. I’d be surprised if that happened, though, especially by the end of 2023, unless the metric is something like Google search trends.