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Report: The Advantages that AI Brings to Higher Ed

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Cecilia Marshall From 24/7 chatbots to personalized tutoring, AI can provide resources for students and educators. Chatbots, though not necessarily cheaper, free up time that staff can spend face-to-face with students instead of answering calls or emails, Marshall said. They want to be the producers of technology.”

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How AI can add the human touch that today’s college students need

University Business

Other faculty members are scrambling to AI-proof their classrooms to prevent students from using this technology to cheat. AI is helping us help our students in ways that feel much more human than skeptics of this new technology might have thought possible. This ambivalence is understandable.

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Report: Almost Half of High School Students Use AI for Schoolwork

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

A little less than half of the students surveyed responded that they had used AI tools (46%), the majority having used chatbot ChatGPT (83%). 40% of students responded that they used “Other AI tools,” 17% said AI image generation tool Dall-E 2, and 19% said they used chatbots Bing Chat and Google Bard.

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As AI Continues to Progress, Opportunities and Warnings Abound

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The rapid advance of artificial intelligence in the world of higher education has continued with the report that Harvard University has plans to use an AI chatbot as part of its introductory computer science course. The technology can also help professors plan syllabi and customize courses for different sorts of learners.

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HBCUs are Experiencing a Bit of a Renaissance. We Have a Responsibility to Make Sure it Isn’t a Blip.

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Increasingly, there are signs that much of the technology prolific in the business sector could be leveraged to improve efficiencies in higher education. Consider robotic process automations (RPAs), customer relationship management tools (CRMs), and artificial intelligence like chatbots.

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Klarna says its AI assistant does the work of 700 people after it laid off 700 people - Christopher Zara, Fast Company

Ray Schroeder

The app-based AI chatbot already handles two-thirds of all customer service chats, the company said Tuesday—some 2.3 The app-based AI chatbot already handles two-thirds of all customer service chats, the company said Tuesday—some 2.3

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An op-ed about ChatGPT’s impact on education… written by ChatGPT?

University Business

ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot, has educators and even some students worried about its capacity to promote cheating on assignments. However, AI technology shouldn’t be something we fear, but rather a tool that teachers and education leaders can lean in on for the benefit of our students. Now let’s have some fun, shall we?

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