FSU’s Graduate School hosts workshop on artificial intelligence to explore the impact of AI on teaching and research
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FSU’s Graduate School hosts workshop on artificial intelligence to explore the impact of AI on teaching and research

Florida State University hosted a Lunch and Learn workshop on artificial intelligence, gathering graduate students from various disciplines to discuss AI's impact on teaching and research. The event featured lectures and discussions on the ethical use of AI tools, emphasizing the university's commitment to embracing innovation and providing resources for students to further their academic and professional growth.

New Vatican document examines potential and risks of AI

New Vatican document examines potential and risks of AI

The document "Antiqua et Nova" outlines the Vatican's reflections on the relationship between artificial and human intelligence, emphasizing the ethical concerns and potential risks associated with AI, such as its impact on warfare, privacy, and social inequalities. It also highlights the opportunities AI presents in fields like education and healthcare, while cautioning against its misuse and the importance of ensuring it serves the common good rather than replacing human intelligence.

AI ethics in the workplace: beyond education and data transparency

AI ethics in the workplace: beyond education and data transparency

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence presents business leaders with the challenge of balancing innovation with regulatory compliance, as discussed by experts at the France Macau Chamber of Commerce event. The panel emphasized the importance of transparency and ethical considerations in AI deployment, suggesting that companies adopt frameworks like the ISO/IEC model to manage risks and maintain trust with stakeholders.

Items - AI in Higher Education: Challenges and Considerations Event - AI, Ethics and Society

Items - AI in Higher Education: Challenges and Considerations Event - AI, Ethics and Society

The AI, Ethics, and Society Group at Queen Mary University of London hosted an event to discuss the impact of AI in education, focusing on ethical considerations, practical implementations, and future recommendations. Participants highlighted the benefits of AI in enhancing critical thinking and personalized learning, while also addressing challenges such as overreliance, inequities, and the need for ethical guidelines and data privacy measures.

AI Ethics in Higher Education: How Schools Are Proceeding

AI Ethics in Higher Education: How Schools Are Proceeding

Higher education institutions are at the forefront of addressing the ethical issues associated with artificial intelligence, leveraging their expertise to ensure responsible use in teaching, research, and administrative functions. As AI adoption grows, universities are emphasizing the importance of critical-thinking skills and ethical considerations, while maintaining human oversight in decision-making processes to prevent biases and ensure privacy and accuracy.

UBTECH Teams Up with HKU to Advance AI Education across the Greater Bay Area

UBTECH Teams Up with HKU to Advance AI Education across the Greater Bay Area

UBTECH Education and the Centre for Information Technology in Education at the University of Hong Kong launched the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Artificial Intelligence Education Development Initiative, focusing on integrating AI into educational systems and developing AI-competent educators. The initiative includes the establishment of AI education and research centers, the introduction of AI curriculum in schools, and the deployment of humanoid robots like Tien Kung to enhance STEM education, aiming to position Hong Kong as a global leader in AI education and innovation.

WSU Tri-Cities Integrates AI into Cybersecurity Education and Research

WSU Tri-Cities Integrates AI into Cybersecurity Education and Research

Washington State University Tri-Cities is integrating artificial intelligence into its curriculum and research, focusing on responsible usage and addressing cybersecurity challenges associated with AI development. The program, led by faculty like Professor Mohamed Elmahallawy, emphasizes teaching students to understand and mitigate potential AI-related vulnerabilities, while PhD students conduct AI-powered research, gaining recognition for their contributions to cybersecurity solutions.

From Lectures to Algorithms: How AI is Changing College Learning

From Lectures to Algorithms: How AI is Changing College Learning

Arizona Wildcats dominated the Eugene Regional by hitting six home runs and allowing only six hits, securing a 14-0 victory over Cal Poly and going 3-0 in the tournament. Meanwhile, Oregon's season ended with a third consecutive loss after previously being on an 11-game winning streak, and Cal Poly's Zach Daudet hit a crucial solo homer to secure a win in extra innings.