Northwestern Computer Science leaders Samir Khuller and Sara Owsley Sood are no strangers to tidal shifts in their discipline’s technology. In June 2007, Sood graduated from Northwestern Engineering ...
Colleges and universities have sought to equip students with the skills to use generative artificial intelligence tools thoughtfully and ethically, but a recent study finds students often outsource ...
As artificial intelligence continues to be adapted by industry and work processes evolve, Rutgers Business School is innovating its course work with the technology to ensure students are prepared for ...
As more employers identify uses for generative artificial intelligence in the workplace, colleges are embedding tech skills into the curriculum to best prepare students for their careers. The ...
T wo years ago Allison Abeldt arrived at Kansas State University afraid to even touch generative AI. “I worried that if I opened ChatGPT on my laptop,” she recalled, “my teacher would know.” That’s no ...
As generative artificial intelligence tools rapidly enter classrooms, workplaces, and creative industries, questions about what these systems mean for human creativity have become increasingly urgent.
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"Our ambition is to prepare students with the skills and talent most in demand by industry," said Lei Lei, dean of Rutgers Business School. When it partnered with Google last year to provide ...
The use of generative artificial intelligence by students has increased over the last two years, but now research has revealed what is driving the trend. A new survey found that students appreciated ...
Students are using ChatGPT more than ever — and ChatGPT knows it. Last week, OpenAI launched "study mode" in its chatbot, aimed directly at the student market. It's meant to behave more like a tutor ...
When Georgia State University professor G. Sue Kasun taught a new course this summer, she used generative artificial intelligence to help her brainstorm. Kasun, a professor of language, culture and ...