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Opinion

My Publisher Fed My Book to AI

Stephen Jackson has questions.

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Opinion

Sending the Wrong Message to Students on AI

A new student guide to AI is emblematic of an approach that prioritizes career advantage over deeper questions, George Cusack writes.

Opinion

A Near-Future Vision of AI in Higher Ed

The state of the art of generative artificial intelligence is changing at lightning speed. Advances come by the hour, not just by the day. How might this play out in higher ed?

Opinion

Leading AI Adoption While Still Learning It Yourself

Tips to help senior marketers lead in the age of AI … when they don’t understand AI.

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To Teach Students to Use AI, Teach Philosophy

Adam Zweber writes that philosophy has much to teach about how to use AI effectively.

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Harris Doesn’t Think You Should Need a 4-Year Degree

The vice president’s remarks at a recent rally reflect a broader conversation, in the Democratic Party and nationally, about who needs a degree and why.

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Survey: When Should College Students Use AI? They’re Not Sure

Data from Inside Higher Ed’s 2024 Student Voice survey shows that three in 10 students are not clear on when they’re permitted to use generative artificial intelligence in their coursework. Higher ed experts say AI policies should be led by faculty members, considering institutional values.

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Report: Closing Equity Gaps With Digital Tools

A recent report from Every Learner Everywhere highlights 12 case studies in which instructors implemented technology to benefit student success, particularly for historically disadvantaged students.