
The Radical Changes AI Is Bringing To Higher Education
As with other industries, AI is set to redefine higher education, for better and worse. Here is a select set of areas that will be impacted:
In all, AI-integrated higher education has the potential to hold much promise. Of course, the potential has already been met with a backlash. Similar to the church's reaction to the printing press, higher education institutions are spending a disproportionate amount of time attempting to limit the use of AI, assuming the current educational model should go unchallenged and unchanged. Rather than covering one's ears, the key will be to limit the potentially ineffective aspects of AI by opening up the higher education enterprise (e.g., open-source the educational approach to ensure adequate critique). If done well, AI can revolutionize higher education for the better.

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