Stanford University has launched CS146S, the first university course focused on AI-driven software engineering, marking a significant shift in computer science education. The course, introduced in fall 2025, integrates advanced AI coding tools like Cursor, Claude Code, and Warp, and proposes a new methodology for modern software development. This initiative reflects the evolving role of software engineers from traditional coders to architects of AI-driven workflows.
The course addresses the limitations of the "Vibe Coding" trend, which relies heavily on AI for code generation, often leading to unmanageable and error-prone systems. Instead, CS146S emphasizes human-agent collaboration, where AI acts as an assistant under the guidance of human engineers. The curriculum spans ten weeks, covering AI integration in software development, security testing, and production monitoring, preparing students for the future of AI-enhanced software engineering.
Stanford Introduces AI-Driven Software Engineering Course CS146S
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