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Mr Tomithy Too, instructor for Advanced Computing for Executives at NUS’s School of Computing, highlights a key challenge in building AI agents: effectively instructing them to achieve desired outcomes. He notes that while natural language can be limiting, having some programming knowledge allows users to give clearer instructions and use AI tools much more effectively. This insight underscores how NUS equips learners to harness AI responsibly and efficiently.
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