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Using AI most effectively to develop job-search materials (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Category: Carpe Careers Joseph Barber offers recommendations for how graduate students can leverage artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT for exploring career options and pursuing opportunities.

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‘A real opportunity’: how ChatGPT could help college applicants

The Guardian - Higher Education

With the end of affirmative action, generative AI could ‘democratize’ admissions by giving students who don’t have tutors or counselors a leg up Chatter about artificial intelligence mostly falls into three basic categories: anxious uncertainty (will it take our jobs?); existential dread (will it kill us all?);

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Study abroad puts sustainability & AI centre stage

The PIE News

While artificial intelligence and many of its popular platforms such as ChatGPT continue to quickly evolve, Meringolo believes it is important that conversations evolve alongside the technology. Her research also concerns expanding the use of text analysis to evaluate student outcomes.

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Guide, Don’t Hide: Maximizing Course Assignments with ChatGPT Integration

Faculty Focus

While ChatGPT seems to have sprung up overnight to dominate current headlines, legislative discussions, and professional debates—ranging from doomsday predictions to practical celebrations related to improved efficiency with menial labor tasks—the introduction of this online Artificial Intelligence (AI) program can be traced back to 2018.

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Fall books from university presses on digital life

Inside Higher Ed

The age of intelligent machines is far enough along that now they, too, can groan at the time/banana conundrum. (All quotations here are taken from publishers’ catalogs or websites.). Rama Chellappa asks Can We Trust AI?

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Us against the world: How are higher ed’s latest trends impacting the U.S. and Canada?

University Business

With the rise of artificial intelligence and mental health awareness and a surge in prioritizing accessibility, the fabric of higher education and its perception globally has changed. The report splits these 17 countries into three categories: North America (NORAM); Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA); and Asia Pacific (APAC).

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Higher ed must get ahead of AI paradigm shift (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Just three months later, ChatGPT made artificial intelligence a popular reality, and the very definition of knowledge work, and how much of it humans will continue to do, is very much in question. These recent developments in AI have the potential to displace humans from whole categories of knowledge work.