For University alumnus Dave Ruiz, cybersecurity is not just a job, but a calling. It aligns with his desire to protect and serve others.
A recent virtual conference, hosted by the University and the PSO, discussed the role of AI in education and other sectors of society.
The University’s recent AI conference featured insights from various faculty members regarding the use of AI in education.
On August 1-2, the University held its first conference to discuss the various impacts of AI technology on education.
To use artificial intelligence properly, we need to use AI in situations where it performs jobs efficiently and saves humans time and money.
AI-generated content: how original is it? What are the legal ramifications? How does AI identify truths? Dr. Bjorn Mercer and James Lendvay discuss these questions.
Rather than shying away from AI, concerned educators should discuss its use, experiment with AI, and research its pros and cons.
The maze of ethics and legal questions is why AI will not be widely used as a primary grading tool in the near future in higher education.