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Universities: Guardians of ethical AI?

HEPI

Universities should be well placed to engage in research and education to develop strategies for mitigating these risks. At the University of Manchester, significant investments have been made to better understand AI modelling, deep learning, ethics and security. The future of ethical AI depends on a delicate balance.

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Empowering Student Learning: Navigating Artificial Intelligence in the College Classroom 

Faculty Focus

While being mindful of the concerns of plagiarism, equity, and access, some have argued educators must not only accept AI in the classroom but must help their students use it effectively as part of their digital literacy (Bender 2024, 9). As educators, we believe in the importance of fostering innovation and enhancing learning experiences.

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Empowering Student Learning: Navigating Artificial Intelligence in the College Classroom 

Faculty Focus

While being mindful of the concerns of plagiarism, equity, and access, some have argued educators must not only accept AI in the classroom but must help their students use it effectively as part of their digital literacy (Bender 2024, 9). As educators, we believe in the importance of fostering innovation and enhancing learning experiences.

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Curiosity, Belonging, Call to Action: Reflections from Semester at Sea

The PIE News

The ship is the floating campus of Semester at Sea of the Institute of Shipboard Education, where, each semester , over 500 students spend four months abroad in nearly a dozen countries. It’s one of the best educational things I have ever done in my life.” Semester at Sea has a storied history that began with its maiden voyage in 1963.

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AI-generated essays are nothing to worry about (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

September 2022 was apparently the month artificial intelligence essay angst boiled over in academia, as various media outlets published opinion pieces lamenting the rise of AI writing systems that will ruin student writing and pave the way toward unprecedented levels of academic misconduct. Then, on Sept.

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What would a second Trump administration mean for higher education? Summing up Project 2025 (Bryan Alexander)

Higher Education Inquirer

What happens to higher education if Trump wins November’s election? We’ve been exploring this question over the past year, including months of reading, analysis, reflection, and conversation about Project 2025 might mean for higher education. The book, Mandate for Leadership, addresses academia directly on multiple levels.