As the college entrance examination comes to an end, this year's examinees have demonstrated a remarkable proficiency in using AI technology while choosing their majors, leaving many predecessors envious. Recently, a short video titled "Using AI to Select Majors, Truly a New Generation" posted by Douyin blogger "Dushe Bayitai" has quickly gone viral, garnering over 140,000 likes.

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In the video, Generation Z examinees pose a wide array of questions to AI, ranging from "Which university has the best cafeteria, preferably with a spicy flavor?" to "Which has more handsome guys, Beijing Sport University or Communication University of China?" These questions not only showcase the personalized needs of the younger generation but also prompt the blogger to comment wittily, "You really prioritize your own well-being, never letting yourself suffer."

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More interestingly, when faced with the question "I'm 188 cm tall and want to study computer science but come from a poor family, do you recommend it?" AI responded with a timely retort: "Are you Fang Xiewen from 20 years ago?" These questions, though seemingly light-hearted and humorous, reflect the confusion and uncertainty of examinees in choosing their majors.

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This year, due to the first-time implementation of the new college entrance examination in multiple regions, the enrollment system has seen adjustments in aspects such as questions, recruitment, and admission, leading to a new round of information gaps. Fortunately, the development of AI technology ensures the updating and acquisition of the latest data, providing a new solution for students and parents who cannot obtain information promptly.

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Kuake's college entrance examination data shows that this year's examinees have shown a preference for using AI when filling out their志愿. This trend is likely to further enhance the appeal of majors such as computer science and artificial intelligence to students. The involvement of AI technology not only makes the process of choosing majors more intelligent but also provides students with more possibilities, allowing them to find the most suitable direction in the sea of information.

Overall, the AI application by this year's college entrance examinees in choosing their majors not only reflects their acceptance and utilization of new technologies but also foretells that future education and career choices will be more personalized and intelligent. For those still struggling with choosing their majors, it might be worth trying AI, as it could open a new door for you.