Do we still need programmers in the age of AI?
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Do we still need programmers in the age of AI?

by Le Wagon Tokyo

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⚠️ An entry pass is required. You will receive your pass upon check-in at the 5th-floor reception.

In an era where AI is reshaping industries and automating more tasks than ever before, an important question arises: Do we still need human programmers? Or are we heading toward a future where coding becomes obsolete?

Join us for a panel discussion with Boris Paillard, co-founder of Le Wagon, which has empowered over 29,000 graduates worldwide, Masa Kato, CEO of Progate, Japan’s homegrown platform that has helped millions start their programming journey, and Chris Gerpheide, Engineering Manager at Google. Together, they will explore the evolving role of programming in the age of AI, the future of tech education, and how developers can stay ahead in a rapidly changing world. Whether you’re just starting your coding journey or you’re a seasoned developer curious about what lies ahead, this conversation promises valuable insights and inspiration. 
Calendar Date and Time
Fri, May 16 • 19:00 pm (Asia/Tokyo Time)
Location Location
Google for Startups campus Shibuya Stream, 3-chōme-21-3 Shibuya, 1500002 Tokyo
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Description

⚠️ An entry pass is required. You will receive your pass upon check-in at the 5th-floor reception.

In an era where AI is reshaping industries and automating more tasks than ever before, an important question arises: Do we still need human programmers? Or are we heading toward a future where coding becomes obsolete?

Join us for a panel discussion with Boris Paillard, co-founder of Le Wagon, which has empowered over 29,000 graduates worldwide, Masa Kato, CEO of Progate, Japan’s homegrown platform that has helped millions start their programming journey, and Chris Gerpheide, Engineering Manager at Google. Together, they will explore the evolving role of programming in the age of AI, the future of tech education, and how developers can stay ahead in a rapidly changing world. Whether you’re just starting your coding journey or you’re a seasoned developer curious about what lies ahead, this conversation promises valuable insights and inspiration.