u/dhawal wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
When the very companies responsible for teaching us appear to be dishonest, it raises a red flag. Udemy's CTO recently moved to a "[Head of Innovation](https://www.classcentral.com/report/udemy-cto-co-founder-out/)" role, and Coursera's CEO announced his "[retirement](https://www
u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
I think Codesmith's founder wants the Chief AI Officer so that he can go to conferences and throw around the title.
Codesmith is all about appearances, superficial, good words... and zero substance to back it up.
I'm sorry that's offensive to the people who are trying hard to save it, but it's true.