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Int’l education debates AI wins and warnings

The PIE News

And if AI built into a high-touch, human-based advising service, then I’m all for it.” Likewise, consultant and Education Rethink co-founder and managing director Anna Esaki-Smith highlighted both sides of the coin in her recent white paper, co-authored by Duolingo English Test’s senior strategic engagement executive Lindsay Addington.

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ChatGPT: Post-ASU+GSV Reflections on Generative AI

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” “ChatGPT will make thinking and humans obsolete.” The technology doesn’t need to (and shouldn’t) produce a perfect, finished draft with zero human supervision. A recent contest challenged AI researchers to develop systems that match human judgment in scoring essays. All six were built on LLMs.

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Beyond Ideas: Implementing Innovative Structures in Higher Education: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 179 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Philomena "Philly" Mantella

The Change Leader, Inc.

If we believe that human promise is distributed equally, it’s what has been our lived experience. They’ve been spending less time, if you will, in, I think you teach engineering wrong, X course should come first versus Y course. What are the barriers that we have to confront?

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Is AI the New Homework Machine? Understanding AI and Its Impact on Higher EducationIs AI the New Homework Machine?

WCET Frontiers

Artificial Intelligence (AI): Stanford University’s Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence group defines artificial intelligence as “a term coined by emeritus Stanford Professor John McCarthy in 1955, was defined by him as ‘the science and engineering of making intelligent machines.’ Often times this now happens via neural networks.

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If You Were Designing Cal State Today: A Proposal Out of MIT

eLiterate

I recently ran across a white paper called Ideas for an Affordable New Educational Institution out of MIT’s J-WEL center. While the paper contains no groundbreaking new ideas, the gestalt of it is interesting and timely. We list the features of this hypothetical “New Educational Institution,” or NEI, below.