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🧠 Why Computational Thinking Still Matters in the Age of AI

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In a world racing to build on blockchain and automate with AI, it’s easy to think that the future belongs entirely to machines. But Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has a different message: humans still matter—especially those who know how to think.

Recently, Nadella emphasized the importance of computational thinking, especially for the next generation of tech minds. Even as AI becomes more advanced, he argues that mastering the fundamentals—logic, structure, and algorithmic clarity—is what will separate the good from the truly great.

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So, what exactly is computational thinking?

It’s the ability to break complex problems into smaller, manageable parts. It’s about identifying patterns, designing logical steps, and solving problems efficiently. It’s not just coding—it’s a mindset. And it’s one that applies far beyond computer science, from business to policy, education to everyday life.

In an AI-driven world, this kind of thinking isn’t optional—it’s a competitive edge. Tools may evolve, platforms may change, but the ability to think clearly, critically, and systematically? That’s timeless.

AI is powerful, no doubt. But as Nadella reminds us, if you can think like a computer—and better yet, design one—you’ll never be replaced by one.


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