You have 4/5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Sign Up, It’s FREE Login To continue leveling the playing field for students who face barriers to entry, higher ed can teach students to use AI tools responsibly and critically, not in a general sense, but specifically to improve their career readiness. SDI Productions /E+/Getty Images Since OpenAI first released ChatGPT in November 2022, early adopters have been informing the public that artificial intelligence will shake up the world of work, with everything from recruitment to retirement left unrecognizable. Ever more cautious than the private sector, higher ed has been slow to respond to AI technologies. Such caution has opened a divide within the academy, with the debate often positioned as AI optimism versus pessimism […]
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