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Education Department Issues Recommendations on AI

The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology released a new report, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Teaching...
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Colleges Race to Hire and Build Amid AI ‘Gold Rush’

Cue the bulldozers to make room for hordes of new AI faculty. But computer scientists willing to teach are in short supply, and innovation’s trajectory is rarely predictable.

Professor to Students: ChatGPT Told Me to Fail You

“I will not grade this chat Gpt shit,” Jared Mumm, an agricultural sciences and natural resources instructor at Texas A&M...
Opinion

ChatGPT: A Different Kind of Ghostwriting

Ghostwriting often flies under the radar, but it’s not that different from using AI; both exist in an ethical gray area.

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Admissions Offices, Cautiously, Start Using AI

They are divided about what to do about ChatGPT, but that doesn’t prevent some of them from embracing AI.

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Opinion

College Going Is Changing; We Need Better Data

As demand for short-term credentials rises, we need better, more systematic data on the return on investment, Joe May and Mark Schneider write.

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Opinion

Why I’m Excited About ChatGPT

Here are 10 ways ChatGPT will be a boon to first-year writing instruction, Jennie Young writes.

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Arizona State’s Big Bet on Virtual Reality Labs

The university drops in-person labs in intro biology courses after an experiment that boosted inclusivity. But some question whether the technology can faithfully replicate scientific pursuits.