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Powering the Future: How HBCUs Are Defining the AI Era
HBCU students and leaders shouldn’t be relegated to just being participants in the AI era, but should instead serve as its conscience and its catalysts.
Demographics
Study: AI Use Widespread for Personal Tasks But Lags in Workplace
The research paints a picture of uneven AI adoption across American society, with significant gaps between personal and professional use, and wide disparities based on demographic factors.
STEM
Higher Ed Leaders and Scholars Discuss Promises and Pitfalls of AI Tool Usage
AI can prove promising in the realm of higher ed but come with their own suite of issues.
Students
Report: Almost Half of High School Students Use AI for Schoolwork
Almost half of high school students have used generative AI tools for school.
Reports & Data
Report: Multiple Aspects of Higher Ed Can Benefit from AI Use
AI has the potential to benefit multiple aspects of higher education, from logistics to the student experience, according to a new playbook from Complete College America and T3 Advisory.
STEM
NSF Leaders Discuss Investments in AI Research
Efforts to research, improve, and democratize AI for use in numerous fields are underway, according to NSF experts.
AI
Maricopa Community Colleges to Offer Nation’s First Intel-Designed AI Degree
In the first collaboration of its kind, Intel is teaming up with the Maricopa County Community College District — the largest community college district in the nation — to produce workers trained in artificial intelligence (AI) skills to meet growing demand in Arizona. Together they are launching the nation’s first Intel-designed AI certificate and associate degree program. […]
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Google’s AI for Mammograms Doesn’t Account for Racial Differences
Google is working on an AI tool for mammograms that researchers hope will one day be more accurate than human radiologists. The tech giant paid for a study, the results of which were published last week (Jan.1) in Nature. Its findings, at first glance, look promising. But experts caution that AI has a long way […]
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