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AI cheating is overwhelming the education system – but teachers shouldn’t despair | John Naughton

The Guardian - Higher Education

As Ian Bogost, a professor of film and media and computer science at Washington University in St Louis, puts it : “If the first year of AI college ended in a feeling of dismay, the situation has now devolved into absurdism. They’re right to be concerned.

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The employability end game: are we preparing graduates for the future world of work?

The PIE News

The capabilities of Chat GPT and similar programs not only underscored the extraordinary advancements in technology but also ushered in new career pathways previously unseen. According to McKinsey and Company, the future of work entails understanding how businesses and organisations can adapt to rapid technological changes.

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Here are 4 ways curriculum must evolve for a 21st-century breakthrough

University Business

Emerging technologies, like AI and other software, are significantly changing the competencies needed in today’s workforce, which in turn affect the role higher education must now play in society. Its degree in computer science has graduated over 12,000 students in the past decade.

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Academics work to detect ChatGPT and other AI writing

Inside Higher Ed

“If I’m a very intelligent AI and I want to bypass your detection, I could insert typos into my writing on purpose,” said Diyi Yang, assistant professor of computer science at Stanford University. Bengio is a professor of computer science at the University of Montreal.

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Women in STEM: Perception Versus Reality

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Academia and industry alike have long grappled with the lingering issue of gender equity in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines and professions. but only 34% of the STEM workforce; they also earn only 24% of bachelor’s degrees in engineering, 24% in physics, and 21% in computer science.

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Why AI is about to become an integral part of higher education

University Business

With every technological innovation comes the need to educate the next generation of students to ensure they can apply those skills to their future careers. In the 70s, it was the computer as it became more available to students and schools. Less than a year later, education technology has come much further than we anticipated.

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If You Were Designing Cal State Today: A Proposal Out of MIT

eLiterate

This was back in the 1990s, so it was early for a professor outside of an education or computer science department to be thinking about such things. We list the features of this hypothetical “New Educational Institution,” or NEI, below. Ideas for an Affordable New Educational Institution. Who will do this?