
Colleges Shift View on AI From Banned Tool to Study Partner
Universities are shifting from banning AI to requiring its use in some courses, teaching students to use it as a critical thinking tool and study partner.
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Universities are shifting from banning AI to requiring its use in some courses, teaching students to use it as a critical thinking tool and study partner.

Business schools are struggling to create clear guidelines for AI, balancing the high demand for AI skills against risks like cheating and diminished critical thinking.

Three years after ChatGPT's debut, universities are grappling with AI's role in education, leading to a deep divide among professors on how to adapt.

A growing number of universities are using artificial intelligence to read and evaluate student applications, aiming to speed up review times amid a surge in submissions.

Harvard University is at the center of a debate on artificial intelligence, as students and faculty weigh the value of deep learning against the efficiency of AI tools.

A University of Southern California study reveals students are using generative AI for quick answers rather than for learning, especially those lacking confidence.