Academics and advocacy leaders say the next couple of years could offer exponential developments, but departmental application is key.
Posted by Maryna Yankovska on June 4, 2024
As higher ed grapples with the complexities and expenses of admissions, the allure of adopting AI grows.
Posted by Maryna Yankovska on April 9, 2024
Higher-ed leaders are touting plans for an AI teaching revolution, but most students have yet to see significant results.
Posted by Maryna Yankovska on December 19, 2023
The White House’s executive order on AI has left institutions of higher education with just as many questions as answers and that might be a boon.
Posted by Maryna Yankovska on December 6, 2023
Institutional leaders must find a delicate balance between embracing advancements while managing potential risks to reputation and academic integrity.
Posted by Maryna Yankovska on November 28, 2023
As artificial intelligence transforms the classroom experience, higher ed leaders are stressing that students need guidance with how and when to use the technology appropriately.
Posted by Nicole Shupe on October 30, 2023
As universities go all-in on AI with fingers crossed that the technology is here to stay, college leaders, professors and counselors offer thoughts on the tech’s overall impact.
Posted by Nicole Shupe on October 3, 2023
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